As that cluster of cells develops, it grows in its ability to express sentience, emotion, affection, physical health, appetite and rationality. It grows in its entitlement to be treated with dignity. — Banno
The effect of the loss of my biological life is the loss to me of all those activities, projects, experiences, and enjoyments which would otherwise have constituted my future personal life. These activities, projects, experiences, and enjoyments are either valuable for their own sake or are means to something else that is valuable for its own sake — Rank Amateur
Any discussion on abortion needs to start with some theoretical account of the wrongness of killing. — Rank Amateur
So on your moral code murdering an adult is less acceptable that murdering a new born baby? — AJJ
You’re outlining moral codes that favour the strong and healthy over the weak and defenceless, — AJJ
On a moral code of any worth, destroying an innocent human life because you find it convenient to do so is wrong, even if life isn’t always great. — AJJ
Let's be clear then. A person has dignity in virtue of their sentience, emotion, affection, physical health, appetite and rationality. It does not admit of degrees; there is no scale of dignity.
And a blastocyst is not a person. — Banno
I’m not talking about pigs or apples. I’m talking about innocent, defenceless, human life. Innocent because it has done no wrong; defenceless because it cannot defend itself against violence; human because it is human; a life because it is alive. Destroying such a life because you’d rather not take care of it (which would be an inconvenience) is wrong. Destroying it because Andrew4Handel thinks it would be better off dead, is also wrong. — AJJ
A lot of people live perfectly good lives. — AJJ
So what if there are unsuccessful pregnancies? How does that make any difference to the fact that it is wrong to kill (as if using the word ‘kill’ makes it any better) children? The answer, so that you don’t have to think about it, is it doesn’t. It’s not about souls and spirit — AJJ
I’d say a society which values and respects the lives of its members, especially the weak and defenceless, is better than one which does not. It will be safer, kinder, and happier - at least in my view; doesn’t seem too controversial to me. — AJJ
Just because it's in the mother, that doesn't change the ontology — Gregory
What is the difference between ending a premature state of life other than a fully developed one. — EpicTyrant
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