Principle: Support The government should not prevent someone from expressing a true belief unless expressing it would be harmful to people generally.
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Principle:
If expressing a true belief would NOT be harmful to people generally → government should NOT prevent expression of that belief
Conclusion:
The government should not have prevented Calista from expressing her belief that there’s evidence cancer rates have increased over the last two decades and that this increase was due at least partly to cell phone usage.
We want to learn that Calista’s expression of her belief would NOT be harmful to people generally. We also want to learn that her belief is true. If we don’t learn these things, then we have no reason to believe the principle applies to Calista’s circumstances.
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