Which non-human organisms with human DNA are you talking about? — NOS4A2
There is nothing else with our genetic makeup. There is only one extant species of human beings. — NOS4A2
A fertilized egg is a human being because it is the earliest stage of development of a completely separate organism of the human species. — Bob Ross
A man is a person who so declares himself to be and a person is who society declares them to be. — Hanover
There's no such thing as the essence of personhood — Michael
what a human is depends on how we use the word "human", and how we use the word "human" is a contingent fact about the English language, open to change. — Michael
At what stage in that development is killing her acceptable? Do all the complex cognitive functions need to be developed at the same time, or does one or the other function take precedence? — NOS4A2
It’s all too arbitrary for my tastes — NOS4A2
I personally need a solid unit of value — NOS4A2
And again, the motivation of those who claim that the bag of cells has such value that it must be privileged above the woman carrying it are suspect. They overwhelmingly tend to hold these views becasue they wish to remain in agreement with their invisible friend. They hypocritically support capital punishment. They refuse to provide for the needs of the economically disadvantaged, who are the very people most at risk. They exhibit misogyny and authoritarianism. These facts are supported by repeated demographic studies. — Banno
the interests and preferences of the person carrying are much more apparent than those of the zygot or cyst or foetus — Banno
You have the argument arse-about.If there are those who hold views to be in step with God, that doesn't mean their views are suspect. — frank
If you'd steelman the position, we could avoid these diversions. — Hanover
You can't see how ridiculous it is to say that you agree that it is relevant, but insist that it must be objectively relevant? — Banno
Don't discount your view about how you want things to be. — Banno
"On my view" would do you a world of good. But, i hear your point and it explains you well. No sarcasm or anything else, there. It's good. Though, this does make me want to ask - surely you're aware that 'the worth of' the two things isn't relevant if you're making decisions on principle (deontologically) alone. I take it those who use the 'sanctity of life' arguments without divinity are on that ground.Those who think the worth of a bag of cells outweighs that of an adult human are wrong. — Banno
I say they are wrong. You and ↪AmadeusD apparently agree, but refuse to put it in those terms. — Banno
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