A liver is not a human being. Neither, as far as I’m aware, is it made of a single cell. A human being is one of us, from the point at which we begin to develop, which is the moment of conception, right? — AJJ
Yes, but what about the drunk homeless man, asleep in the gutter? Shall we kill this insentient, unemotional, inaffectionate, physically unhealthy, and irrational hunk of flesh before he awakes and sobers up?The qualities listed by Nussbaum are sentience, emotion, affection, physical health, appetite and rationality.
A newborn is a person. — Banno
Yeah, you tell him, Hanover! Stop dancing around the irrelevant question, AJJ! — S
If I value oak trees, then I should value acorns, despite the fact that acorns are not oak trees. — S
Note the term approach. The list is not a definition of personhood. It's rather a way of thinking about what we ought to do. — Banno
Nor a foetus from growing; if it were not for the overwhelming capabilities of the woman. — Banno
You started out trying to generally define personhood and then threw down a balancing test to use when deciding fetal rights versus women's rights. — Hanover
↪Andrew4Handel so my 21 year old daughter is suffering from depression. She tells me she wants to take her life. Should I let her. Or assume that her ideal desire if it was not handicapped by her illness would be to live and get her help — Rank Amateur
Assuming they do tolerate child neglect and do nothing to alleviate it, or, better yet, assume they actually advocate child abuse and also are opposed to abortion, that's entirely irrelevant to the question of whether abortion is justified. The best you've shown is that there are some fucked up hypocrites in the world. — Hanover
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