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When glucose is unavailable, the functioning of which two parts of the body becomes compromised?
Kantianism
A philosophical doctrine based on the ethics of Immanuel Kant, emphasizing duty, moral law, and the categorical imperative.
Unethical Action
Conduct that goes against moral principles or professional standards, often causing harm or disadvantage to others.
Manipulating Others
Influencing or controlling someone's behavior or emotions in a skillful but often unfair or deceptive way.
Rights Theory
A framework or theory in philosophy that focuses on the foundational importance of rights (legal, moral, or natural) in understanding ethical, legal, and social issues.
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