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InterestsMotivation Template

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Motivation / Interest: [Insert Motivation or Interest]


Background, Context, Definitions, and Assumptions

  • Background: [Describe the context surrounding the belief and its connection to the stated motivation or interest.]
  • Definitions: [Define key terms such as the motivation or belief in question.]
  • Assumptions:
    • Assume the motivation/interest is valid unless proven otherwise.
    • Assume both agreeing and disagreeing parties have rational reasons tied to their interests.

Reasons to Agree

  1. [Reason 1 with brief explanation.]
  2. [Reason 2 with brief explanation.]
  3. [Reason 3 with brief explanation.]

Reasons to Disagree

  1. [Reason 1 with brief explanation.]
  2. [Reason 2 with brief explanation.]
  3. [Reason 3 with brief explanation.]

Interest / Motivation of Those Who Agree

  1. [Interest or motivation tied to agreement, e.g., patriotism, stability, security.]

Interest / Motivation of Those Who Disagree

  1. [Interest or motivation tied to disagreement, e.g., fairness, autonomy, inclusivity.]

Books that Agree:

  1. [Book Title] - [Brief reason or context for agreement.]
  2. [Book Title] - [Brief reason or context for agreement.]

Books that Disagree:

  1. [Book Title] - [Brief reason or context for disagreement.]
  2. [Book Title] - [Brief reason or context for disagreement.]

People Who Agree

  1. [Name] - [Brief explanation of their position.]
  2. [Name] - [Brief explanation of their position.]

People Who Disagree

  1. [Name] - [Brief explanation of their position.]
  2. [Name] - [Brief explanation of their position.]

Web Pages that Agree

  1. [Web Page URL or Title] - [Brief context for agreement.]
  2. [Web Page URL or Title] - [Brief context for agreement.]

Web Pages that Disagree

  1. [Web Page URL or Title] - [Brief context for disagreement.]
  2. [Web Page URL or Title] - [Brief context for disagreement.]

Ethical Analysis

  • Reasons to Agree This Proposal or Belief Has Ethical Means or Methods

    1. [Reason 1 with context.]
    2. [Reason 2 with context.]
  • Reasons to Agree This Proposal or Belief Has Ethical Ends or Results

    1. [Reason 1 with context.]
    2. [Reason 2 with context.]
  • Reasons to Disagree This Proposal or Belief Has Ethical Means or Methods

    1. [Reason 1 with context.]
    2. [Reason 2 with context.]
  • Reasons to Disagree This Proposal or Belief Has Ethical Ends or Results

    1. [Reason 1 with context.]
    2. [Reason 2 with context.]

Supporting Media

  • Images that Agree

    • [Description or link to the image.]
  • Images that Disagree

    • [Description or link to the image.]
  • Videos that Agree

    • [Description or link to the video.]
  • Videos that Disagree

    • [Description or link to the video.]

Best Objective Criteria for Assessing the Validity of this Belief

  • [List of clear, objective criteria that can be used to evaluate the belief.]

Supporting Media

  • [Additional media, such as studies, articles, or graphs, supporting the analysis.]

This template provides a systematic and thorough examination of motivations, their validity, and associated beliefs, enabling constructive debate and understanding. Let me know if you’d like an example filled in for a specific belief or motivation.

 

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