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When confrontational animal rights organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals emerged in the 1980s — criticizing organizations like the Humane Society for being too focused on fund-raising and for not recognizing the inherent equal rights of humans and animals — Mr. Hoyt vigorously defended his group's approach, which he described as "pragmatic idealism".
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There is no belief in the inherent equality of people; there is disdain or perhaps an outright dismissal of a theological construct which says that God made all people equal, and, therefore, worthy of justice.
Certainly his starting premise — "Each human being possesses a profound, inherent and equal dignity" and is "an end in himself" — won't raise atheistic or liberal hackles.
Ankara, in turn has warned that it would respond forcefully to continued drilling unless the "inherent and equal rights" of the Turkish Cypriots to hydrocarbon finds are respected, said Mithat Rende, a senior Turkish foreign ministry official, in an interview last month.
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.
All told, he made the most of the work's inherent contrasts, giving equal weight to both brusque, full-bodied staccato chords and sweetly singing passages.
Sometimes it is also important to express inherent nondeterminism for equal (communication) labels.
So if the desire is simply to also encourage students to believe it wrong to treat those of other religions in intolerant or discriminatory ways and to believe it right to accept those of other religions as persons with equal inherent value, few will object.
Children in conflict with the law are members of the 'human family' too and 'recognition of [their] inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights' makes up an important part of 'the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world' (Universal Declaration of Human Rights (& CRC), preamble).
International human rights law focuses on the protection of the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all people, an idea drawing strongly from the Kantian injunction to treat every human being as an end and not as a means.
In cancer risk assessment, we often treat all individuals as of equal inherent susceptibility, and the probability of responding with a chemically induced tumor is treated as stochastic a matter of chance that is not probed for the underlying reasons as to why one subject responds and another similarly exposed one does not.
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