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
If the mind is material, then slowly transferring the bits of material constituting it to another place would move the mind. That's a premise. It says 'if P, then Q' — Clearbury
it is self-evident that the mind remains where it is. — Clearbury
The conclusion that follows is "not P", or "the mind is NOT material". — Clearbury
'Intuitions' are what all cases appeal to. — Clearbury
that we are aware that arguments are valid, for instance. — Clearbury
So, if you reject intuitions then you're rejecting the one and only source of evidence. Nothing else can possibly qualify as evidence unless we 'intuit' it to count as evidence, which just goes to show that all appeals to evidence are appeals to intuition. — Clearbury
A person is entitled to take the exit if they really want to. — Clearbury
If our reason tells us that a pregnant person is entitled to kill themselves, then it is thereby telling us that the fetus is not a person. — Clearbury
You are single handedly stopping a person from living a full life when you are pregnant and kill yourself. — Hyper
just because something "seems" wrong doesn't mean it is wrong. — Hyper
With this reasoning, I would say it is more immoral to kill the baby inside the womb than killing an adult who has lived for 18 years. This is for the same reason that it would be less immoral to kill a person in a nursing home at the end of their life than it would be to kill an infant. — Hyper
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