Not all persons are considered human beings, and this
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The answer is self-evident. Humanity. In other words, being human is insufficient to be a person; personhood is something only recognized when the “human organism” reaches a particular milestone and personhood is no longer recognized if said “organism” loses that biological quality. .
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human being" was considered to be a moot one by the Court. The crucial question was whether or not he qualified as a "person"-- that is ...
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