Multiple Choice
What does Immanuel Kant mean by "the right to a person akin to a right to a thing"?
A) a defense of the right to own slaves
B) a defense of property rights
C) an intermediate category of being a person but without complete freedom
D) an intermediate category of being half saint, half devil
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