Michael
Define essentialism. — Fire Ologist
praxis
Why can’t souls be as amorphous as whatever else we are talking about? — Fire Ologist
LuckyR
And if the majority decided we need to have a human sacrifice to help the crops that would settle it for you?
Fire Ologist
Why can’t souls be as amorphous as whatever else we are talking about?
— Fire Ologist
I think they can be. — praxis
…souls..be as amorphous as whatever…
— Fire Ologist
I think they can be. — praxis
Fire Ologist
In this context — Michael
Michael
frank
Fire Ologist
the words "human" and "person" mean different things — Michael
praxis
Ok, just above, you said Catholics have to be essentialist because Catholics believe in an immortal soul.
I then said that this doesn’t follow as there is nothing about the amorphous term soul that requires belief in essentialism.
You agreed they can be amorphous. — Fire Ologist
Fire Ologist
It's not the amorphous nature of the concept that makes it essentialist, it's the immortal nature — praxis
Things that don't change are dead. — praxis
praxis
Are you saying immortal equals unchanging?
Why is that? — Fire Ologist
praxis
Do you think essences immortal or something? — Fire Ologist
Tom Storm
praxis
Tom Storm
Tom Storm
. Also, immortality is an attribute, an eternal attribute. — praxis
praxis
praxis
Michael
Fire Ologist
"Human" and "solider" mean different things.
"Human" and "swimmer" mean different things.
"Human" and "person" mean different things. — Michael
e.g. if it is an alien, — Michael
My claim is that being human has no unambiguous set of necessary and sufficient conditions. — Michael
The gradual evolution from non-human to human was just that; gradual. — Michael
We can say at one extreme that we are human and at another extreme that Homo heidelbergensis were not human (if by "human" we mean "Homo sapiens"), but in between there's a large grey area where any designation as being a member of the one species or the other (or some intermediate species) is arbitrary. — Michael
Michael
Here is what is so difficult: how do you know they mean different things? — Fire Ologist
LuckyR
Majority acceptance does not signify that a moral stance is right. That's what matters.
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