Even if you grant that a being is a member of the human species, that does not mean they count as a person or as a moral agent.
children's legal status is also different
People's status as an agent may change if they go into a permanent coma, we have next of kin rules, waivers, and even (arguably) the ability to extend our capacity for consent after our death with organ donation and wills.
Moreover, unfertilised gametes and severed limbs are recognisably of the species homo sapiens and are not treated as moral persons
The unfertilised gametes, severed limbs and dead bodies aren't even conscious, the former two have no moral agency and the latter are treated as moral agents (as if they were alive) in a limited fashion.
To summarise, each of those entities counts as a member of the species homo sapiens, but they are not a moral agent
Your replies are becoming even more incoherent. Here's what you said a few days ago:Still circling. You have not yet defined the characteristics that define a human person.
Now it’s a human person. First it was a human being, then it was a human animal, next it’s a human person. — NOS4A2
Does your reasoning rely on some distinction between “person” & “human being”?
I don’t distinguish the two, personally. — NOS4A2
Also, I will say that, to your point, your example exemplifies a rare occurrence in abortion-situations in the West (if we were to map it over) because in your example the women are doing it solely for the benefit of the child—so it is a complete sense of respect for them (even though I think what they are doing is immoral). — Bob Ross
Yes; and that is uncontroversially true. — Bob Ross
And on that note we will have to agree to disagree. I understand and respect your principled opinion. But I (along with many other people) consider a brain dead body to be a hunk of meat, not a person.
Do you consider a brain dead individual on life support to be a member of the human species?
You said that dead people have no rights; therefore, your position necessitates that it is not impermissible, in principle, to do those horrific things. That was my point. — Bob Ross
The whole point of having a discussion about abortion is to test and discuss our ethical theories. — Bob Ross
Do you consider a brain dead individual on life support to be a member of the human species?
Is he some other species? I’d love to hear that argument. — NOS4A2
Does your reasoning rely on some distinction between “person” & “human being”?
I don’t distinguish the two, personally. — NOS4A2
No measurable property called “personhood” appears or disappears in any given human being. Therefor no one can pick and choose with any certainty when one is or isn’t a person. — NOS4A2
Humans have the capacity to speak a language at some point in their lives. — NOS4A2
Bob. We burn corpses. We bury them. Are you saying this is immoral?
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