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In our attempts to describe humanity, we encounter several potentially confusing terms that convey distinct, yet overlapping ideas: human being, human person and human nature.
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exclusively psychological definition, nonprocreative meanings, nonintentional killing, embryo diagnosis, personhood ethic, extreme liberal position, substantial pole, gradualist theory, ontological individuality, nascent human life, relational pole, genetic abortion, human personhood, maternal consent, agnostic nature, potentiality principle, actuality principle, nonmoral property, full moral standing, potentiality argument, fetal benefit, early conceptus, contracting couple, anencephalic fetus, hylomorphic theory
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New York, United States, Grand Rapids, Oxford University Press, Holy Spirit, Hastings Center Report, Mary Ann Warren, Paul Ramsey, Joel Feinberg, Michael Tooley, Reproduction Rollercoaster, Stanley Hauerwas, University of Notre Dame Press, Bowling Green, Cambridge University Press, Karl Barth, Medical Ethics, New Testament, Patrick Lee, Roman Catholic Church, San Francisco, Thomas Aquinas, Bonnie Steinbock, Canadian Royal Commission, Ronald Cole-Turner
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