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    A framework that forbids all species-partiality proves to... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Anthropocentric privileging of members of the species Homo sapiens is morally unjustifiable.

    A framework that forbids all species-partiality proves too much, as it would equally condemn the partiality of any organism that prioritizes its own species' survival.

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