Who here has argued that those people's beliefs/wishes should ever be ignored? — ChrisH
Who here has argued that those people's beliefs/wishes should ever be ignored? — ChrisH
I did give consideration to the opinions presented in the article, I just found those opinions utterly unpersuasive. — ChrisH
I simply asked you to provide me with one name, of someone more qualified to speak about the perspective of the importance of living life with dignity than Stella and you failed to provide one. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
In my view no one is qualified to speak on behalf of anyone else on this particular subject. — ChrisH
Who is making the argument that anyone (or any group of people) should not be listened to? — ChrisH
It isn't about being listened to or not... — ArguingWAristotleTiff
In other words, let us listen to the perspective of someone in Stella's position.... — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I'm finding your arguments confusing.
I say again, who has suggested that Stella Young should not be listened to? — ChrisH
You suggested that no one can speak for another on this issue and I ask you, if not Stella than who? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I've reread everything I posted in this thread and am at a complete loss as to how you could leap to such an uncharitable interpretation. — ChrisH
Which is just saying that we can never talk about it, because that's a utopian goal that can never be achieved. It reminds me of Bob Hawke's 'No child will be living in poverty' statement back in the eighties. Hawke did some great things and, arguably, poverty receded significantly under his govt, but the goal was certainly not achieved. If we followed Stella's request, the issue would be permanently barred from discussion. Of course we can, and should, deal with both issues at the same time.But here's the guts of it:
Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity. — Banno
Annie GabrielidesYou suggested that no one can speak for another on this issue and I ask you, if not Stella than who?
To which I ask: How you could leap to such an uncharitable interpretation of Stella's writing? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Stella wrote a letter to 80 yr old Stella which explains why having the dignity of living with a disability is so important, more important than dying with dignity. Maybe this will explain my perspective better. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Those last two deficiencies would also make an assisted death more attractive. — Bitter Crank
I think the best case is freedom.
You should have the freedom to commit suicide if you want to. — RepThatMerch22
Which is just saying that we can never talk about it, because that's a utopian goal that can never be achieved. — andrewk
If we followed Stella's request, the issue would be permanently barred from discussion. — andrewk
nobody has responded to my point that Stella lived with autonomy and so is not in a position to speak about those that have permanently lost their autonomy. — andrewk
I find her conflation of disability with loss of autonomy misguided and unhelpful. — andrewk
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