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13.This is assuming, of course, that the motives of which we are speaking are suitably
general. Love is essential to God, but love of Adam and Eve is not.
14.Perhaps the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, passed by the UN General
Assembly in 1947, shows that a restricted range of moral rights without any religious
basis can be recognized by many different cultures.
15.I've claimed in Zagzebski (2001) that all cultures have phonimoi and that they can in
principle be recognized by those outside their own cultures.
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