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A technology company offers a service where, for a monthly fee, customers can interact with a highly realistic digital simulation of a deceased loved one, created from the person's past emails, social media posts, and videos. An ethicist objects to this service, arguing that it 'trivializes the profound and unique nature of human grief and memory by turning them into a consumer product.' This objection is primarily based on which of the following principles?

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