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Social Studies, 14.12.2019 00:31, shawnamiller31412

Sometimes it is morally wrong to treat persons as means. when a person says that someone is treating him merely as a means, for example, he often implies that she is failing to abide by a moral norm. ethically disapproving judgments that a person is "just using" or sometimes simply "using" another are common in everyday discourse.'
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