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1. Introduction
2. Anthropologies and Human Rights in the Academic Debate
3. The General Public, Academic Anthropologies, and Human Rights
4. The Public's Biological Anthropologies: DNA and Analogies to Existing Humans
5. The Public's Philosophical Anthropologies: Autonomous and Social Traits
6. The Public's Theological Anthropologies: The Image of God and the Soul
7. The Public's Socially Conferred Anthropology: Humans Making Humans Human
8. Conclusion: Reassessing the Academic Debate about Anthropologies
Appendix A. Formal Statistical Analyses of the Survey Data
Appendix B. Public Opinion Survey
Appendix C In-depth Interviews.
2. Anthropologies and Human Rights in the Academic Debate
3. The General Public, Academic Anthropologies, and Human Rights
4. The Public's Biological Anthropologies: DNA and Analogies to Existing Humans
5. The Public's Philosophical Anthropologies: Autonomous and Social Traits
6. The Public's Theological Anthropologies: The Image of God and the Soul
7. The Public's Socially Conferred Anthropology: Humans Making Humans Human
8. Conclusion: Reassessing the Academic Debate about Anthropologies
Appendix A. Formal Statistical Analyses of the Survey Data
Appendix B. Public Opinion Survey
Appendix C In-depth Interviews.