Sentences with phrase «intrinsic value of every human life»

The dying deserve the latest scientific palliative interventions, and also the venerable recognition of the intrinsic value of every human life.
«The intrinsic value of human life,» Bailey goes on, «is a given for all sides in this debate.»
Indeed, the unique and intrinsic value of human life merely for being human is under concerted attack across a broad array of disciplines — bioethics, animal rights, radical environmentalism, and Darwinism.
Humanist though he was, Muretus had learned from the death of Jesus the intrinsic value of all human life.
We must take care to explain the medical and scientific fact that embryos and fetuses are human beings and the necessity of recognizing the intrinsic value of all human life.
Or, it can be impossible: an attempt to attribute a price to the intrinsic value of human life, living things and nature itself.
It is also an attempt to attribute a price to the intrinsic value of human life, living things and nature itself.

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Death obsession is corroding our society's belief in the intrinsic value and inherent dignity of human life.
There is intrinsic value, or richness of experience, in every living creature, human or nonhuman.
Still others move from the new awareness of the intrinsic value of the world to reflection about how human beings can order their social, political, and economic lives so as to respect this value.
In literature and the arts valuing affects the relation of the arts to human life and the critical standards by which the intrinsic merit of works of art are judged.
Babies — even those with dire prospects — are precious human beings whose lives have intrinsic dignity and inherent moral value beyond that of any nonhuman.
If human life in its intrinsic value is of value to God, it follows that wherever there is intrinsic value there is value to God.
every human life has an intrinsic and absolute value through being created by God, in the image of God;
Together with George Sessions, Naess politicized deep ecology by putting forth a platform of eight points that turn his conceptual idea into an ethical manifesto: 1) The flourishing of human and nonhuman life on Earth has intrinsic value.
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