P7 One’s awareness or desire for one’s future of value does not impact the moral permissiveness of taking it. — Rank Amateur
Banno one argument at a time please, other wise we just go round and round. We can discuss the right of the organism to the use of the mother's body, but first we have to see if it is such a thing that can have a claim. Think back on the summation you liked a few pages ago. We aren't there yet. — Rank Amateur
P7 One’s awareness or desire for one’s future of value does not impact the moral permissiveness of taking it as in P1. — Rank Amateur
So for now, the point will be moot. This is a place were you and I differ. — Banno
P7 One’s awareness or desire for one’s future of value does not impact the moral permissiveness of taking it. — Rank Amateur
"depriving a person of their future is wrong". — Banno
The term "organism" implies an independence not found in an embryo. For a start, it cannot reproduce.From a very early point in a pregnancy there is a unique human organism. — Rank Amateur
OK.All adult humans undergo the same process of development — Rank Amateur
A human being can be traced back to an embryo. — Banno
past precedes future. — Banno
Human beings have a past and sometimes a future. — Banno
One’s awareness or desire for one’s future of value does not impact the moral permissiveness of taking it as in P1. — Rank Amateur
If P1 and one definition of murder is the loss of ones future of value and if P6 Shortly after the process of conception is complete, and very early in human development there is a unique human organism with a unique human future, and if P7 their awareness or desire for this future is not a condition of their possession of this future, taking of this human future of value is murder, and immoral. — Rank Amateur
Conclusion
If P1 and one definition of murder is the loss of ones future of value and if P6 Shortly after the process of conception is complete, and very early in human development there is a unique human organism with a unique human future, and if P7 their awareness or desire for this future is not a condition of their possession of this future, taking of this human future of value is murder, and immoral. — Rank Amateur
Don't know why you insist on the "important part" clause. You can have it, But in as much as the terms of it are undefined, I disqualify it from the argument. — tim wood
Why sometimes a future, when do they not have a future? — Rank Amateur
It is an organism, and at the appropriate time in its life cycle it can reproduce. — Rank Amateur
OK, as long as we note that a foetus cannot survive independently. — Banno
This point does nothing to the logic of the argument — Rank Amateur
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