everything dies baby that's a fact

Carolinas Identity*

I'm a bad troll...
Jun 18, 2011
31,250
1,298
Calgary, AB
respect women they are not objects

yes they are

Dictionary.com said:
object
[noun ob-jikt, -jekt;]

noun
1. anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.

2. a thing, person, or matter to which thought or action is directed:
an object of medical investigation.

pls advice on how that does not literally define a person
 

He Is Knocking

Registered User
Jul 1, 2015
1,031
601
but maybe everything that dies some day comes back

Well, not everything... I accept the blood of the Lamb sent for mankind and support the TBGL community so I do have an advocate that will reign during the Millennial Kingdom. The gift is free... Revelation 3:20 " Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me."

God Bless!!!
 

Finnish your Czech

J'aime Les offres hostiles
Nov 25, 2009
64,457
1,986
Toronto
yes they are



pls advice on how that does not literally define a person

According to the philosopher Martha Nussbaum, a person is objectified if one or more of the following properties are applied to them:[2]

Instrumentality – treating the person as a tool for another's purposes
Denial of autonomy – treating the person as lacking in autonomy or self-determination
Inertness – treating the person as lacking in agency or activity
Fungibility – treating the person as interchangeable with (other) objects
Violability – treating the person as lacking in boundary integrity and violable, "as something that it is permissible to break up, smash, break into."
Ownership – treating the person as though they can be owned, bought, or sold
Denial of subjectivity – treating the person as though there is no need for concern for their experiences or feelings
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad