We are morally obliged to treat anybody who is apparently human as a human person with human rights until we are sure that this body has become so disorganized that it no longer retains its human unity.
We are morally obliged to treat anybody who is apparently human as a human person with human rights until we are sure that this body has become so disorganized that it no longer retains its human unity.
See pp. 400-1.
We are morally obliged to treat anybody who is apparently human as a human person with human rights until we are sure that this body has become so disorganized that it no longer retains its human unity.
See pp. 400-1.