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Human Worth
Something interesting was brought up in my Political Science class the other day. We tried to define what "human worth" is, because it comes up in the constitution as having laws apply to "any person of worth", and we came basically back to nothing.
What would the bar be for determining what "worth" is? Some say that if you breathe and have life, then you have worth. But what gives one human more worth over another? If you're a strong and healthy person, and believe in Darwinism (survival of the fittest basically), then that gives you more worth over someone who is handicapped. But what about the the astrophysicist Steven Hawking? He's been in a wheel chair his whole life, he can barely talk, but he has come up with countless important theories and findings about the universe and how it works. So who has more worth now? And then what about the woman with 9 kids sitting at home on welfare? What worth does she have? If you were in OJ's position, you would have gone to jail. Why does he have more worth than you? Why would the president as a person have more worth than one of his citizens? Aren't they still people when it comes down to it? I was just curious what some other people's opinions were.
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All human life is of equal worth and should have equal rights. However I think the taking of someone else's life shows no concern for their rights of worth, therefore murder in my book is a waiver of all human rights and worth. This leads to another opinion of mine. So called "hate crimes". The very idea of "hate crimes" infuriates me. It's basically saying that if you're black, asain, gay, handicapped or pretty much anything other than what I am, a healthy straight white male, you're life is worth more. Ridiculous. Ok I'll stop there for tonight
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To be deemed a person of worth,you must first believe it of yourself. This will not automatically make you a person of worth,but without it you can never truly be there.
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worth = what you know and how much you know of it
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A Human is like art.
It is worth what the highest bidder will pay for it.
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Care to justify that? or are you being sarcastic, sometimes it's hard to tell with you determinist types.
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"men are not potatoes" - Robert A. Heinlein Starship Troopers.
You can't put value on a human life - it's priceless. |
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)and would care to justify your statement that you can not put a value on human life? It is after all a very common practice in both Government and bussines.
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I dont think government and insurance companies (and lawyers) are putting a value to human life. They are putting value to the activities and income potential of the person. Even punative damages for pain and suffering such as OJ caused are not based on the value of the person, but as a financial punishment available to the victim but outside the legal avenues available to law enforcement.
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![]() Simple. It's the definition of "worth". worth = market value Anything and everything is "worth" exactly what it can be traded for. Coffee, blenders, oats, sex, steel, dogs, airplanes, people, trees, backrubs, oxygen, phone numbers, red ballons, etc. etc. etc. If something cannot be traded, then the concept of "worth" is impossible to define for it.
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Govt, business and the legal system put value on a human life - but I have yet to consider any of them as having any trace of humanity ![]() For me - a human life is something to be treasured. It can't be measured because it is irreplacable.
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Lets say that I don't believe in myself and have no worth. Then wouldn't no laws be applied to me?
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Re: Human Worth
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http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/constitution/ http://www.nara.gov/exhall/charters/...claration.html Can you give a specific reference?
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However he does have some interesting ideas about he furture states of society, and a lot of his some to us what perverted sexual attidutes (in his books, I believe he was quite normal in real life) do have a good rational basis. That and he read and understood a lot of Neitzche, or maybe thought along the same lines. Because of lot of it is in his books. Any way, Fritz, you mentioned that something can only have Worth if it can be traded. Yet the NZ government places a value on all its citizens, (i think its either about NZ$7million or $71million, the 71 sounds a bit high). However it is not based on the trade value, but the amount of money that person will earn in thier lifetime, and then spend on things like Tax's. It then has costs to society, e.g. Free medical care etc deducted from it. It could be argued that the person labour is being traded to earn money, but then how would you apply this to someone with no ablity to work, who still gets the same value?
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