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“We commit not only theoretical error but also moral wrong in objectifying ourselves or other rational beings, ignoring their capacities for free action and communicative interaction with us.” quote by Allen W. Wood
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“We commit not only theoretical error but also moral wrong in objectifying ourselves or other rational beings, ignoring their capacities for free action and communicative interaction with us.”

Allen W. Wood

About This Quote

The quote warns that treating ourselves or others as mere objects denies our inherent freedom and capacity for dialogue, leading to ethical failings.

In simple terms: Objectification erodes moral responsibility.

Key Takeaway

Respect agency to avoid ethical error.

Themes

ethics philosophy human dignity communication autonomy

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • academic ethics discussions
  • corporate policy drafting
  • AI design reviews
  • interpersonal conflict resolution

Key Concepts

objectification free will moral responsibility dialogue

Practical Applications

  • Developing humane AI guidelines
  • Designing inclusive workplace cultures

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions about agency do we make unconsciously?
  • How might recognizing communicative capacity change our decisions?
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