What does the principle of humanity state? Always treat a human being as an end, and never as a mere means. It is never permissible to kill an innocent human being. Act only on maxims that can be applied to all of humanity. All human beings, even those who lack rationality and autonomy, are equally valuable?
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The principle of humanity states two things out of the four options started in the question:
It is never permissible to kill an innocent human being.
All human beings, even those who lack rationality and autonomy, are equally valuable
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Principle of humanity, by all means, is related to human beings and their treatment in the right ways. No human being should be treated unequally and in bad ways. Everyone has the right to live their life and no one else can rule the lives of others.
It doesn't matter if a human is poor or rich or if he belongs to a higher class or lower class of society, he should be, in all sense, provided with equal rights.
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