Regarding the abstract rights of a person, we know nothing — and can know nothing. The ‘universal’ human does not exist.
What does exist, however, is a zoological unity of the human species; strictly speaking, the human species constitutes ‘humanity’. Such a concept has a purely biological meaning. We do not believe, however, that humans can determine their essence based on their biological characteristics. We are rather of the opinion that what makes humans specifically human, i.e., what grounds and constitutes humans as humans, emerges from…