The Dignity of the Body: Why Medical Rights Are Fundamental Now More Than Ever
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It is a dangerous narcissism to suppose all ancient superstitions and cruel foolishness have been put to an end in the modern era, because it allows extreme harms to accumulate against the defenseless out of naive presumption it can't be harm one is looking at. The human capacity to engender harm and pain is a nascent capacity of the human spirit, and it is most often perpetrated not out of positive malice but simply not wanting to be bothered. It must be a despairing situation for one to seek help from any passerby, onlooker, doctor, cop, anyone, and for them to always shut out helping an obvious victim because helping the victim could bring
The Dignity of the Body: Why Medical Rights Are Fundamental Now More Than Ever
The Dignity of the Body: Why Medical Rights…
The Dignity of the Body: Why Medical Rights Are Fundamental Now More Than Ever
It is a dangerous narcissism to suppose all ancient superstitions and cruel foolishness have been put to an end in the modern era, because it allows extreme harms to accumulate against the defenseless out of naive presumption it can't be harm one is looking at. The human capacity to engender harm and pain is a nascent capacity of the human spirit, and it is most often perpetrated not out of positive malice but simply not wanting to be bothered. It must be a despairing situation for one to seek help from any passerby, onlooker, doctor, cop, anyone, and for them to always shut out helping an obvious victim because helping the victim could bring