Perhaps the most important question that moral philosophy can pose is who you are or who has the right to moral rights. When we discuss different moral philosophies such as utilitarianism and morality, we will do this based on the basic assumption that mankind is central. You should assume this. Historically, humans are only present 100,000 years on this planet. Since the earth itself has about 6 billion years of history, there are environments and animal life long before intellectual human life emerges.
People who protect the rights of animals believe that non-human animals possess certain moral rights as biological entities and should therefore provide the same ethical considerations as humans do. This will invalidate the use of animals in cloning, cloning for food production, or scientific study of other resources used or consumed by humans. Under the rule of Pope Benedict XVI, while the Roman Catholic Church stated that it represents "an unequal crime against human dignity and all basic equality", in the prestigious education of Dignitas Personae We condemned the practice of human cloning. "Other Christian sects like Christians do not believe in fertilized eggs, but they are still against the cloning of embryonic cells.
Only principals with rights and personality are required to have ethics. The existence that has been refused for a long time by religion, society, or law, such as organisms, tools, machinery other than human beings, is not necessary based on moral grounds. It depends on the agent, it is a related philosophical concept. Organizations are often defined as being able to make their own decisions and understand the results. Organizations that are legal experts or corporate body institutions are considered to be fully formed. Since the growing child's facilities are considered to be developing, they have little responsibility and they are deprived of some rights before they reach the majority legal age. No animal, plant, or other organism, tool, or mechanism agent is considered absent. According to the law, they are property of individuals or corporate bodies.