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First, it does not fully capture the normative essence of Jefferson's description of what is "proper for all conditions of society" in his letter to Dupont de Nemours.
Reference, then, to this specific normative essence of humanity, with regard to the first moments of prenatal development, whilst even denying the human embryo concrete rights and any recognition of their freedoms, and even the unequivocal refusal to grant them the status of a 'human'/'person'/'everyone', bears all the hallmarks of a kind of revolution.
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Indeed, at the core of Berlin's thought was his insistence on the importance of humanity, or the distinctively human, both as a category and as a moral reality, which does not need to be reduced to an unvarying essence in order to have descriptive and normative force.
In spite of the great variety of intellectual strategies in explaining the role and essence of foresight, practically we may boil them down to exploratory and normative.
If one accepts that human, in a normative sense, 'arise' with birth, then it is difficult to deny the influence on their essence and existence of activities carried out on the embryo or foetus from which humans grow.
It is normative.
The law is normative.
The essence.
Or essence.
In essence, democratization contains at its core two distinct but closely related aspects: a process by which political life changes and a normative view of political life that makes statements about how political communities should behave.
In fact, that's the normative pattern.
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