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== In philosophy == {{See also|Kantian ethics}} Danish [[Philosophy|philosopher]] [[Søren Kierkegaard]] explained his stance of anti-dehumanization in his teachings and interpretations of [[Christian theology]]. He wrote in his book [[Works of Love]] his understanding to be that "to love one's neighbor means equality… your neighbor is every man… he is your neighbor on the basis of equality with you before [[God]]; but this equality absolutely every man has, and he has it absolutely."<ref>{{cite book |last1=Kierkegaard |first1=Søren |title=Works of Love |date=1962 |publisher=Harper and Row Publishers |location=New York |page=72}}</ref>
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