Monday, June 1, 2020

The rights of people (and animals)

What rights a person has is based on behaving ways fit into a society, morally that is and with healthy common sense, objectively. How much rights each person has depends on how much skills they have and how much responsibility they carry about each area of life and of the world. Also situations matter and one needs to take into account what the person himself/hetrself is like. If someone used to be evil in something, one needs to make lots of extra precautions before one has the right to influence such much like others. Also interests affect. If one has some influence from the more skilled, such does not bring as high skill as the skilled have ordinarily, and it does not fit together with one's whole picture of the world, one's work ethic, habits, values, inclination etc, and so it does not bring as high rights.
Also one needs to take into account what are the social relationships between persons. generally one has the right to affect one's own life in ways fit into the society, but not the lives of others, except fairly isok. If one likes some person, that person typically has the right to come near and live one's ife near by,while others cannot by copying or by classifications adopt the same rights. Humans and animals differ in characteristics, so that typically they have different rights, for example small animals often have the right to come so near that they are clearly seen, while humans would be too close that near. Animals and humans also do not share the same sphere of life, are not interested in the same things and so an animal passing by or in the company is often ok, does not affect much, while humans coming as near would be a nuisance since they want to mess with one's life.

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