Sentence examples for have equal worth from inspiring English sources

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That is, if, of course, you believe that all human beings have equal worth, and, freed of work by the machines, can be equally supported, along with the rich and powerful, by the technology that takes them out of the working world.

These are places devoted to making sure that all lives have equal worth.

If a new drug works no better than an older one, the two have equal worth.

Of the separate meanings of equality, only one has become uncontroversial: that for all their unequal endowments, people have equal worth: "A man's a man for a' that," said Robbie Burns.

Landy and his adviser, Geoffrey Goodwin, explore how we compare the relative values of human lives — and why we're able to do so at all, despite the frequently expressed sentiment that all lives have equal worth.

But, to win passage, the A.C.A. postponed reckoning with our generations-old error of yoking health care to our jobs — an error that has made it disastrously difficult to discipline costs and insure quality, while severing care from our foundational agreement that, when it comes to the most basic needs and burdens of life and liberty, all lives have equal worth.

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"Every life has equal worth," says Freedland.

Every life has equal worth, no matter who's doing the dying – or who's doing the killing.

In these various ways, the two principles, in combination, amount to a publicly acknowledged recognition that each citizen has equal worth.

Sandman [ 25] is sceptical about the usefulness of the concept of dignity in relation to palliative care, arguing that it is "difficult to see that we deserve, owe or are owed anything just for being human", but that it is also difficult to find other criteria for human dignity that are sufficiently inclusive to accommodate all people as having equal worth, while excluding non-human animals.

One version of this strategy (employed by P. Taylor 1986) is to argue that all living things, persons and nonpersons, have equal inherent worth and so equally deserve the same kind of moral respect, because the ground of the worth of living things that are nonpersons is continuous with the ground of the worth for persons.

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