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a. None of these choices
b. Human animals are superior to non-human animals because only humanspossess moral agency

c. Human beings have intrinsic moral worth, whereas non-human animals arevaluable only as a means to an end—or end. d. Human animals are superior to non-human animals because we possessskills that they lack: the capacity to reason, etc.


a

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