never used the term human beings — Rank Amateur
P7 One’s awareness or desire for one’s future of value does not impact the moral permissiveness of taking it as in P1. — Rank Amateur
P5. All things that are part of a unique past time line as defined in P4, where at one time a future on the same time line. — Rank Amateur
P6. If P5, all human organisms as defined in P2 are on a unique time line that encompasses their unique human future much like ours — Rank Amateur
Not possession. Perhaps subject to. That is, you don't possess it; rather if anything it possesses you.One is in possession of one’s biological future — Rank Amateur
The argument goes, the lack of awareness and/or desire due to the stage of development does not impact its ideal desire. The concept of ideal desire would say, without this handicap of its stage of development, what would it desire. As the examples in the premise. — Rank Amateur
The point is, left alone, it would have a unique future that it would experience — Rank Amateur
Yeah, nuh. If something is not aware, how can it have a desire? And that would stand regardless of stage of development. — Banno
One is possession of ones one’s future of value — Rank Amateur
But that future is in speculation only; that is, it could be: it could be this or it could be that, or it could be nothing at all.The point is, left alone, it would have a unique future that it would experience. I am not hung on word possess more to concept — Rank Amateur
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But that future is in speculation only; that is, it could be: it could be this or it could be that, or it could be nothing at all. — tim wood
ok, give me another word, for the concept then, that if left alone it would experience a future. Just as when you and I were left alone we experienced our futures. — Rank Amateur
if left alone it has a unique future. — Rank Amateur
It could be anything, long short but if left alone it would have its unique future. — Rank Amateur
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