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    Non-human (also spelled nonhuman) is any entity displaying some, [1] but not enough, human characteristics to be considered a human. The term has been used in a variety of contexts and may refer to objects that have been developed with human intelligence, such as robots or vehicles.

  3. What kinds of rights should non-humans have? Harvard Law Professor and world-renowned bioethics expert Glenn Cohen shares how our current moral vocabulary may be leading us into fundamental errors and how to face the complex moral world around us.

  4. Mar 21, 2014 · The Real Human-Nonhuman Difference. It's not language, tools, morality: it's being able to do an infinity of things. Posted March 21, 2014. Last time I started to look at the seemingly huge gap...

  5. If we want to live a moral life, how should we treat animals or complex artificial intelligence? What kinds of rights should non-humans have?

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  6. For example, human interests frequently conflict with those of animals. We seek to keep deer, rabbits, and squirrels out of our gardens. Mice and rats appear to find human residences enormously attractive, yet we make determined efforts to keep them away.

  7. Mar 27, 2018 · Orcas may not be humans, but evidence is mounting that they are non-human persons, thus endowed with rights and protections. Perhaps we can learn from the Native communities’ way of being in the world and in so doing learn not only about orcas, but learn from them too.

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