Overwhelmingly this thread has focused on the foetus, without consideration of the person bearing it. What is at stake in the discussion of abortion is the dignity of the person who is to cary the foetus. Now unlike a blastocyst, there can be no doubt as to their humanity, their personhood. — Banno
That's hardly going to be clearer than "humanity" or "personhood". The reference to Singer went mostly un-noted, but there is something to the idea that a woman has preferences while a cyst doesn't. I'd broaden that to include other capabilities had by a person but not by a foetus. The argument then is simply that the wellbeing of the woman had overwhelming precedence over that of the conceptus....ensoulment... — Moliere
that a fluid-filled sack of tissue can be removed without moral import. — Banno
The argument then is simply that the wellbeing of the woman had overwhelming precedence over that of the conceptus. — Banno
doesn't matter to strict moral proclamations from on high, about hte sanctity of a fetus.woman has preferences while a cyst doesn't — Banno
An odd conclusion. That people make their own choices does not make those choices arbitrary. The preference angle can ground the choice between the woman and the cyst. Your choice as to which to preserve is about you. Which will you chose?Right. The preferences-angle is BS. People decide for their own reasons. — frank
The preference angle can ground the choice between the woman and the cyst. — Banno
The preference angle is just mumbo jumbo because for some odd reason one is resistant to saying "I value the mother's life over that of the fetus.". Just say it. You don't need to defend it. It's how you feel. — frank
You know only part of the blastocyst becomes a fetus. The rest is a protective covering and the placenta. — frank
Others value the foetus over the interests of the woman becasue of what they think their invisible friend thinks. — Banno
The reason for analysing reasons is to track down inconsistencies and sources for those opinions. — Banno
So, which do you choose? Woman or cyst? And yes, I am obviously intentionally using extreme language, — Banno
You continuous need to center yoursel — AmadeusD
Well, not much. Yep. Their arguments hereabouts do not do much to build that respect....you have no respect for the other side — frank
Thanks. One does what one can.He's infuriating. — frank
Ironically, you're comparing slaves (and centuries of suffering) to tiny bits of flesh that lack consciousness. — praxis
So, on your own argument, frank, if we don't look to the wider picture but only our "feels", how are we to deal with disagreement? If you would rule out discourse, what would you rule in? But moreover, why? — Banno
Well, no, not just logic. I'm "referencing" all the things that make a person more interesting and worthy of the "respect" you so value, in comparison to a conceptus.What you're referring to as the "wider picture" is basically logic. How does logic have any force for you if you're a logical pluralist? — frank
So far as your claim, you seem to think that reasons and arguments are irrelevant to moral decisions, — Banno
Are you trying to convince us that we ought not be having any discussions, by having a discussion? — Banno
I agree. But with the caveat that what you feel is very much to do with what you think, hence what you think can change what you feel as much as what you feel changes what you think.Your own morality isn't based on arguments. It comes from the way you feel. — frank
I don't much give a fuck.Your opponents aren't going to hear you because there's no mutual respect. — frank
You suppose I have qualms about such things? No. Kill the foetus.Have the guts to say it. — frank
All this talk about me is fun, but can we get back on topic? — Banno
That's muddled. Morality is about how we relate to each other, and comes in to play as soon as you expect me to do something for you, or you for me. So they were wrong.The pro-choice spokesperson said abortion is not a matter of morality, it's about the right to choose. — frank
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