Environmental Sciences, asked by chetrydamini, 3 months ago

elaborate the statement... all people are equal​

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Answered by AnanyaluvsBTS
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The concept of value and worth is a human construct - that is, it doesn't exist in the natural world. Some things are not inherently more valuable than others, although they may become so during certain periods because they are in high demand and their supply is low (so water is valuable to living organisms, let's say, although its value will seem higher in the desert).

The value of a person is far too complex. Does it mean value to others? (The amount of good deeds one does?), does it mean value to the world (perhaps in IQ, discoveries, work ethic)? It depends how you view it.

We are not equally talented in all domains - some are more intelligent, some are more beautiful, some are stronger, some are more artistic, some are more athletic, some are more socially skilled, etc. But with each of these assertions you then have to interrogate the idea that any of those skills have value at all, and then interrogate which are more valuable, and then interrogate who they are valuable to...at the end of the day you will end up with a lot of subjective opinions and no hard facts.

So the truth, in my own opinion, is that none of us have any inherent value and we do not earn value either. We have subjective value to those who love us, but no one is actually more valuable than anyone else.

Answered by anjumalhotra205
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God has created this world. Man is also the creation of God. He has made all the human being as equal. But it is very unfortunate to say that man has raised boundaries to separate people on the basis of relegion, caste and wealth. In this way, our society has been divided into various groups

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