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question:what-does-it-take-to-have-moral-standingWhat does it take to have moral standing?
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- Central thesis of the paper.
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- The property of mattering morally in one's own right, meriting concern and respect.
- Question linking the possibility of non-welfare autonomous beings to the consciousness debate.
- Plausible claim used as premise.
- The property of being an entity whose interests matter in their own right, not merely as tools of humans
- The author's view that both welfare subjectivity and autonomy can confer moral standing.
- Consequence of the pluralist view.