But the intention for doing either is the same: destroying someone, acting in a way so that someone would not exist. — baker
precisely because it has the potential of becoming a person — baker
No, that's just plain untrue. There are lots of arguments for the soul - philosophy is full of them - and no good one against the view. — Clearbury
But now imagine that a pregnant woman is about to kill herself by jumping off a building onto an empty street below. Would a third party be entitled to shoot her dead if by doing so this will stop her jumping off the building? My reason says 'no'. — Clearbury
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