Multiple Choice
Suppose the value of human life is calculated using the economic contribution they make to society. This is measured as their income-earning potential. This would imply:
A) all human life is priceless
B) the life of a retired person who works for a charity is worth less than a TV-celebrity
C) racing car drivers regard their lives as more valuable than accountants
D) everyone is equally valuable
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