Not if you are a lawmaker making policy on when a woman can and cannot decide what to do with her own pregnancy.
Ridiculous argument.
According to you, there could never be a controversy surrounding any abortion. It’s just word games and platonic form manipulation easily avoided by playing other word games. — Fire Ologist
1. Are zygotes human? — Michael
Are human zygotes human beings?
Unless that is the question you haven’t entered the abortion debate. — Fire Ologist
When it's a zygote call it a zygote. When it's an embryo call it an embryo. When it's a foetus call it a foetus. When it's a baby call it a baby.
The idea that there must be some label that names/describes it from the moment of conception to the moment of death, and that the existence of this label entails moral facts about, is mistaken.
I've addressed it. The question makes no sense in context. The term "human being" isn't like the term "bachelor" with an explicit set of necessary and sufficient conditions; it's more like the word "game".
Either way, what does zygotes being or not being human have to do with whether or not it is wrong to kill zygotes? — Michael
You can if you want. That's your choice, and it certainly has no moral relevance. An organism just is the physical stuff that it's made of, and that physical stuff is what it is regardless of what, if anything, we call it.
The right to life of the zygote is in direct conflict with the right to bodily autonomy of the mother; and my point is that the ends do not justify the means, so the mother cannot abort the child as a means towards the good end of upholding their bodily autonomy. — Bob Ross
Are you serious? — Fire Ologist
Separately, most people agree it is usually bad to intentionally kill human beings. — Fire Ologist
What kind of animal it is has nothing to do with the conventions of the English language. — Michael
It's wrong to kill me because I am a sufficiently intelligent organism. — Michael
That’s it? You are sufficiently intelligent? — Fire Ologist
Yes. It would be wrong to kill sufficiently intelligent extra-terrestrial life, even though they are not human. — Michael
So the moral pivot point for right killing and wrong killing for you is “intelligence” of the body to be killed or protected?
Is that your position? — Fire Ologist
The whole point of normative ethics is to decipher what is actually wrong and right behavior to then correct or validate moral intuitions that we have — Bob Ross
This is the process used in the sciences, where theories are compared not just against each other but against how things are. — Banno
In ethics we compare the theory against how things ought be. The point of doing ethics is that how things are never tells us how things ought to be. We have to decide that for ourselves. — Banno
So how should things be? Well, for one thing, a bunch of cells ought not be evaluated as of the same worth as Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith has qualities not had by the cyst that qualify her as of greater value. If a theory does not agree with this evaluation, it has gone astray. — Banno
My approach, then, is not to try and settle the issue of whether the developing entity is a person or not and then extract the moral implications of this; rather it is to take what our reason tells us about the morality of abortions and extract from this a conclusion about the status of the developing entity. — Clearbury
You might as well ask when an embryo pops into existence. It doesn't. There's a single-celled organism which we label "zygote" that gradually develops into a simple multi-cellular organism which we label "embryo" that gradually develops into a more complex multi-cellular organism which we label "foetus" that gradually develops into an even more complex multi-cellular organism which we label "human" or "person".
Some might use the label "human" earlier in the development cycle than others, but that's a personal linguistic convention with no philosophical or moral relevance. — Michael
I’ve tried “a member of the species Homo sapiens” or “a biologically distinct human organism”. — NOS4A2
Mrs. Smith is a bunch of cells. Calling a human zygote a bunch of cells or a cyst doesn’t say anything. — Fire Ologist
Mrs. Smith is a bunch of cells and a mind. Any minded organism trumps any mindless organism, like a zygote. — RogueAI
So the equation is bunch of cells plus a mind equals a human being? Is that the magic formula? No mind, no human being? — Fire Ologist
brain-dead children — RogueAI
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