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| # Personhood # | # Personhood # | ||
| - | Debates about personhood are popping up all over! | + | Debates about **personhood** are popping up all over! |
| Eckholm, Erik. 2011. “Push for ‘Personhood’ Amendments Is New Tack in Abortion Fight.” The New York Times, October 25. http:// | Eckholm, Erik. 2011. “Push for ‘Personhood’ Amendments Is New Tack in Abortion Fight.” The New York Times, October 25. http:// | ||
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| Every culture has its own patterns and rhythms. There are rules people follow, social statuses that they occupy, and each person occupies a position in a social structure through these statuses. | Every culture has its own patterns and rhythms. There are rules people follow, social statuses that they occupy, and each person occupies a position in a social structure through these statuses. | ||
| - | But there' | + | But there' |
| [[Meyer Fortes]] defines personhood in a general way: A person is the culture' | [[Meyer Fortes]] defines personhood in a general way: A person is the culture' | ||
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