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Ok yes it doesn't follow logically but yet it does in reality as morality is more than logic. Many of the reasons we place on why life is valuable are abstract and logic alone cannot account for them. So the reasons why people live like life is valuable also need to taken into consideration. Those reasons matter to us.You listed most folk living like life is valuable as one of those reasons that we should value life. That doesn't follow.
Those reasons I gave give us good reasons why we should value life and therefore make the value of life like a law. Its a law or a truth if you like because they have been determined rationally by rational beings who understand the importance of the value of life and that it should be protected and respected. Laws like in a legal sense have authority over us and as we are moral beings we understand our obligation.
So we don't just live like "Life" is intrinsically valuable we actually make it that way. We are the ones who create the narrative and do the actions such as with Human Rights and National laws around valuing life. So I am not sure if what you say is the case because as moral and rational beings we make "Life" as being valuable normative which makes it a reality.
So logically it may not follow but in reality we obligate ourselves so it does follow that we are obligated to uphold the value of life.
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