Rights are not co-relative to function (true or false)
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Rights are not co-relative to function is a true statement.
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- Human dignity and equality are two of the fundamental ideals that form the basis of the concept of human rights.
- Human rights may be viewed as outlining the fundamental principles required for living a life of dignity; its universality derives from the reality that all people are equal, at least in this one area. We can't and shouldn't make a distinction between them.
- Really, only these two ideas—or values—need to be accepted in order to support the concept of human rights, and they are not at all contentious. Because of this, every major religion, every civilised nation, and every culture in the globe respect human rights.
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