Your homework, you have a think.
2007-07-07 02:36:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no human value.
Take for example, the worth of a human life. A human life is worth the least amount someone would kill someone for, and since some people commit murder when no monetary value will be gained, that means human life is worthless.
In the same sense, the value of humanity as a whole, the value of a human individually, and the value of being human are all equally worthless because the value is the least amount someone would care one way or another about them, and since some people don't give a crap at all about anything, there is no value.
2007-07-07 02:40:38
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answer #2
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answered by Nemesis 5
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human value means what ever you want it to mean.... what ever your opinion is there is no right or wrong answer to this question its just about how you value yourself as a human being and how you respect yourself and others around you. alot of people believe there human values are higher then others or lower but this is not true as we all start of the same...not the same personality's but we all feel the same emotions fear,love,pain,sadness,excitement..etc but some feel more then others. doesn't mean they are higher or lower then yourself just means they feel things in different ways..your opinion from some people may be frowned upon or agreed with but to have high values of yourself means to listen to others opinions n take advice but to never forget your own n have your say.... i hope this helps love xx
2007-07-07 02:45:31
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadly, human beings have intrinsic value only if society agrees. In our current society, the value of a human being depends on circumstance and is not constant.
As an example, under the law, a pre-born human being has value only if the parent places value on it, if not, it's a fetus.
The sick and elderly have decreasing value to society because of their increased costs to "maintain"
Situational ethics continues to decrease the value of individuals based on social status.
I believe human beings have value because I believe in a creator God who made each of us and loves us, regardless of our social status, or physical condition.
2007-07-07 02:39:11
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answer #4
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answered by Kathi 6
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Dongh Sian Suum
2007-07-07 03:57:49
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answer #5
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answered by jh s 1
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