We need not imagine that there is a magic moment when an embryo passes over a moral threshold of personhood. |
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The notion of personhood identifies a category of morally considerable beings that is thought to be coextensive with humanity. |
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While it certainly won't forestall all attacks on my personhood, perhaps some will be defused. |
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These incentives are created by global rules that protect rights of property and contract but not rights of personhood and labor. |
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And once legal personhood is secured for chimpanzees, Wise hopes to cast the net of legal rights wider. |
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Even minimal awareness would support some criterion of personhood, but I don't think complete absence of awareness does. |
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The emergence of post-structuralism in the 1960s had radical implications for humanist thinking and the ideas of personhood. |
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In the wake of structuralism and poststructuralism, to write of literary personhood is no simple thing. |
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From that point on, through the rebuttal and cross-examination, the debate became mainly an argument over the notion of personhood. |
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Our very social existence depends on the recognition of our personhood and our ability to be recognized and understood by others. |
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Certain images, differing somewhat in form and purpose by ethnic group, stand for various aspects of personhood. |
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Clothing signals humanity and incites conceptions of dignity, personhood, and bodily integrity. |
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Over and above every other characteristic, trust is essential to personhood. |
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It is central to the notion of personhood and community and is not something from which an individual can easily withdraw. |
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Most bioethicists would agree that the primary issues revolve around matters of dignity and personhood. |
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Fortunately, an ethical countercurrent exists which is actively promoting the concept of personhood in dementia. |
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Historically, Kant is the most noted defender of personhood as the quality that makes a being valuable and thus morally considerable. |
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The abuse destroyed my sense of personhood and what little there was of a sense of masculinity. |
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But the orienting theme throughout the Mosaic canon is life and its blessings, the affirmation of personhood. |
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We advocate a wider definition of spirituality which is ethical, psychological and focused on understanding the self and one's personhood. |
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This discussion strikes to the very core of a theology of personhood. |
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Compassion: Show concern and understanding, and support the personhood of people with Alzheimer's disease. |
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In fact, the language is manipulative to the extent that it establishes fetal personhood on several different fronts. |
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Corporate personhood is a legal fiction, not an ontological or soteriological fact. |
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I will not go into the ethical philosophical matters of personhood and what constitutes the essence of an individual. |
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The point of commencement of personhood must therefore also be the point of ensoulment of the human body! |
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For me the innate idea of personhood is a concept that applies necessarily to me, but, from my perspective, only contingently and empirically to you. |
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Goods now not only reflected status, but revealed personhood. |
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Beliefs about these matters could not define the attributes of personhood were they formed under compulsion of the State. |
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Paid sick leave, personhood, you name it, all of them went in the progressive direction, most of them by overwhelmingly margins. |
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The World Health Organization does not acutely define spirituality in terms of the self, personhood or soul. |
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Such symptoms rob individuals of their dignity, autonomy, and personhood. |
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Gov. Bob McDonnell balked at an ultrasound law, and a personhood bill fell with it. |
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As we consider the meaning of this type of suffering and how it relates to personhood, we should not neglect the spiritual dimensions of this disease. |
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He believes brain chemistry undermines his sense of free will and personhood and that psychology explains away love and altruism. |
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Mason has reignited the personhood movement in recent years by organizing and galvanizing supporters. |
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Over the last few centuries human personhood has come to be understood in isolation from God. |
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Others, like a group of young activists, asserted the personhood of undocumented immigrants with a bullhorn and a chant. |
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One reason it is important not to equate personality with personhood is so that the former properties can flourish without fear that the latter title will be revoked. |
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With that in mind, perhaps the key question would be, when does personhood begin? |
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In turn, economic, social and cultural rights must be interpreted and applied in ways that recognize women's right to full legal personhood and autonomy. |
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In this Essay I want to reject the suggestion that personhood is not important. |
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Under Roman law, slaves were considered property and had no legal personhood. |
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General Chapters as early as Madonna dell' Arco have explicitly declared in clear and challenging terms the intrinsic dignity of the personhood of the men who responded to God's call to join our Order as cooperator brothers. |
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In the context of Greek philosophy, on the other hand, nature continues to be divinized in the signification of absoluteness, and the only desacralization effected here is in the signification of personhood. |
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Assuming that the embryo is not to be given the status which goes with personhood, it would be permissible to use the embryo for purposes which did not demean it. |
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Among its small-scale ingenuities is its revelation of acting as an intimate smokescreen, a scrim of personality that contrasts poignantly with mere personhood. |
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Similarly, confessional poems — and yes, they pop up long after confessionalism's heyday in the 1960s — use the intimacy of an exposed secret to make us think that lines aren't merely lines but a statement of personhood. |
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If we wish to extend rights to corps why does it have to be done under the fiction of extending the fiction of personhood to corps and then attributing all the rights thereunto? |
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The apostle Barnabas has been presented to us as a living example of this inner freedom that comes from ' willingly giving over our personhood to the mastery of Christ. |
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There's a measure in Colorado that would define personhood as beginning at the moment of conception, but it hasn't ginned up much attention, perhaps because even some pro-life people are queasy about such a stern line. |
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Examining the Akan conception of personhood from these two different perspectives highlights both the richness of the conception as well as the myriad ways in which the resulting conception contrasts with Western conceptions. |
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An end to the legal personhood of corporations. |
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This issue has complex ramifications and the various views are obviously influenced by the concept of human life and personhood particular to each culture, religion or philosophy. |
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Kitwood3, Roger4 and others discuss a person centered approach to care for those living with dementia, including the importance of recognizing their personhood, in addition to the symptoms of the disease. |
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But whatever about the personhood or soul, the Vatican declaration does believe that there is incipient biological human life and it should always receive the benefit of the doubt. |
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This view of personhood has been challenged by those moral philosophers who see personhood as being dependent on an ability to experience those features of life which lend to life its value and meaning. |
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These scientific debates take on political significance for advocates of great ape personhood. |
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The other was a wrongful death statute that involved the question of Fourteenth Amendment personhood of the unborn child. |
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Wong's restaging, notably, continues a theme that is already present in Persona, that of the tenuousness of singular personhood. |
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The unique personhood of Each coinheres in the Others just as the personhood of the Others interpenetrates perichoretically in Each. |
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Then, yesterday, the Virginia Senate tabled a so-called personhood bill. |
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Chapter 6 introduces the reader to recent theories on personhood and identity, covering concepts such as permeability, partibility, etc. |
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For the fourth time, Colorado voters rejected a statewide personhood constitutional amendment in the November election cycle. |
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It is Rechy's habit to pull no punches when exposing those he thinks are undermining or disvaluing his personhood as a gay man. |
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By doubling down on her support for personhood and energizing her pro-life base, she was able to win her race by a wide margin. |
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Ghost IV hints at personhood, of a figure leaning insouciantly against a wall, breaking up the lines of the space, making a jagged hypotenuse. |
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Ernst's works are not illustrations but incomplete prefigurations of Benjamin's conception of kitsch and its potential to transform perception and personhood alike. |
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It includes six useful criteria for doing Christology and an outright rejection of both docetic and adoptionistic approaches to the personhood of Jesus Christ. |
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She told me her goal was to raise awareness of SB-1433, more commonly known as the Oklahoma Personhood Bill, which would have granted full personhood to embryos. |
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After that case, groups sprang up to fight corporate personhood. |
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I doubt that there's a lack of QUILTBAG gamers who want an inclusive experience, and who are still feeling the sting of other oversights BioWare has made to their personhood. |
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There remains profound disagreement as to whether at this early stage the fetus has acquired personhood or, to put it more theologically, ensoulment. |
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