The right to life is generally considered a fundamental human right, but it is not absolute. There are circumstances, such as self-defense, war, or capital punishment in some jurisdictions, where the right to life can be overridden or limited. Additionally, legal and ethical debates continue regarding issues like abortion and euthanasia, which further complicate the notion of an absolute right to life. Thus, while the right to life is a core principle, it is subject to various exceptions and interpretations.
all human beings on this Earth have a right to life
that sophists thought that knowledge was a way to improve ur life and Socrates thought that there was an absolute right or wrong
individual freedom is a absolute right
individual freedom is a absolute right
It is not an absolute right
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unqualified right is the absolute right which means there is no limitation to such right.
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