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    Challenges→The foundational link of religion and hospitality must be extended to animals as well as humans

    Collapsing the distinction between human and animal hospitality obligations risks dissolving the specific theological anthropology that gives religious hospitality its normative force.

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    Hospitality obligations(as used in ethics and philosophy of social relations)
    Moral duties or responsibilities to welcome and care for guests or strangers; the rules about how we should treat people (or beings) who come to us.
    Religious hospitality(as used in religious ethics and philosophy)
    The practice of welcoming guests or strangers based on religious beliefs or commands (like in Christianity, Judaism, or Islam where hospitality is a sacred duty).
    dissolving(what doesn't happen to the skeptical conclusion)
    In philosophy, this means showing that a problem isn't really a problem after all—like explaining why a puzzle disappears when you understand it correctly.
    distinction(One of the two components of Arendtian plurality)
    The aspect of plurality by which no two human beings are ever interchangeable, each being endowed with a unique biography and perspective on the world

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    normative force(Used to describe what Korsgaard's account aims to explain)
    The property in virtue of which an agent's reasons are binding on the agent.
    theological anthropology(as the theory that the argument was supposed to establish)
    A branch of theology that studies what humans are and what makes us human from a religious or God-centered perspective.

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