“Human” is a word with many meanings, interpretations, and implications, not all of which are satisfied by the condition of possessing human DNA. “Person” is likewise disputable.
And I hate to sound like a style guide, but the phrase “everyone will agree that [x]” is false almost without exception and should probably be avoided.
Human (noun) =//= human (adjective), though. The former is hotly a contested term. The latter is a scientific term, if not perfectly at least much better defined as “possessing a certain type of DNA” (e.g. “human person”, “human hair”).
“Human” is a word with many meanings, interpretations, and implications, not all of which are satisfied by the condition of possessing human DNA. “Person” is likewise disputable.
And I hate to sound like a style guide, but the phrase “everyone will agree that [x]” is false almost without exception and should probably be avoided.
Human (noun) =//= human (adjective), though. The former is hotly a contested term. The latter is a scientific term, if not perfectly at least much better defined as “possessing a certain type of DNA” (e.g. “human person”, “human hair”).