Steinbock regards a certain minimum level of intelligence that is normal for humans as
A) irrelevant to moral equality but emotionally significant for most humans.
B) a point on a spectrum of sentience that includes both humans and nonhumans.
C) a boundary line giving those above it privileged moral status.
D) morally irrelevant.
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Q1: Steinbock argues that human lives are _
Q2: Steinbock identifies _ as a distinctively human
Q3: Being capable of altruistic motivation requires that
Q4: The main point of disagreement between Singer
Q5: Regarding nonhumans, Steinbock believes humans are morally
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Q7: According to Steinbock, the value of a
Q8: Steinbock cites which of the following reactions
Q9: About severely handicapped humans, normal humans may
Q10: Steinbock concludes her discussion by claiming that
Q11: Steinbock accepts Singer's claim that it is
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