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15 April, 18:18

Euthanasia asserting that mercy killing would involve treating persons as mere things and of no more value than a beast is

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  1. 15 April, 18:26
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    I believe the answer is: Kant’s categorical imperative

    Kant’s categorical imperative believes that human being held a very special place in God's creation.

    Because of this, humans is expected to bow down into a certain moral standard, and sometimes it is necessary to eliminate the humans who failed to follow that standards
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