Bozzone distinguishes her position from others by _____ (whose idea of a “perfect” human does she write about, and who does she compare that “perfect human” to?).

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To accurately answer your question about Bozzone's position, I would need more context regarding her arguments and the specific individuals she references. Without additional details, I can offer a general structure.

Bozzone distinguishes her position from others by critiquing the traditional notions of a "perfect" human as portrayed by [insert relevant philosopher, author, or cultural figure]. She contrasts this idea with her own vision, which emphasizes [insert key traits or values she supports]. By comparing the idealized version of humanity advocated by [insert name] to [insert name or group she contrasts with], she seeks to highlight the limitations of the conventional ideal and propose a more inclusive and realistic understanding of human potential.

If you provide more specific details about Bozzone's work or the figures she discusses, I can craft a more tailored answer.

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I apologize for the confusion. It seems I misunderstood your initial request. If you could provide more specifics about Bozzone's work, the context in which she's discussing a "perfect" human, or any particular concepts or authors she references, I'd be happy to help you formulate a clearer and more accurate response.