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Immanuel Kant's moral argument for rights rests on the idea that human beings:

AHave natural rights given to them only by God
BEarn their dignity through wealth and achievements
CPossess dignity, not price, and must be treated as ends
DShould always be treated identically in every situation
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Possess dignity, not price, and must be treated as ends
Kant argued that humans possess DIGNITY, not price. Treating someone morally means treating them as an end in themselves, never as a mere means to another's ends. This is the basis of the moral conception of rights.
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