
Human Exceptionalism Is Necessary for Human Rights
On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow in Human Rights and ...
What It Means to Be Human · Wesley Smith
November 11, 20086m 40s
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Show Notes
On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow in Human Rights and Bioethics at Discovery Institute, explains why human exceptionalism is so important for universal human rights.
There is a war being waged against unique human worth on many fronts, from personhood theory and the animal liberation movement to radical environmentalism and philosophical materialism. Very powerful forces have dedicated themselves to convincing us that we really aren't all that important. Smith explains these attacks and shows why human exceptionalism must be defended for the sake of human rights everywhere.
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bioethicshumanrightsexceptionalism