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  • aidan@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    As another comment pointed out we don’t “utilize” humans after they have been murdered.

    Yes we do. Medical cadavers, organ donation, are the two most obvious ways.

    If you consider all animals as having a right to life you then wouldn’t consider their bodies as resources after they were murdered but instead as victims.

    I care about my own life, but not my lifeless body once I did.

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      1 year ago

      Medical cadavers and organ donors are, first of all, volunteers not raised for that purpose, and second of all, we do not view them as commodities. There are rituals of respect when working with medical cadavers. I have heard of the families of organ donors visiting the recipients in emotional meetings.

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        1 year ago

        first of all, volunteers not raised for that purpose

        Of course, but in the situation I gave. You aren’t the one doing that.