Harbal wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:13 pmAs I have just told IC, it isn't something I've thought about. The word, "person", is okay for casual conversation, but I can't see much use for it in a philosophical discussion.
Okay, let's review...
You don't believe in natural rights and don't believe the concept
means much.
You don't believe the concept of personhood
means much.
You don't care what it is a woman carries.
You do support a woman choosing to end her pregnancy, presumably for any reason, or no reason.
You do think the state ought to enforce her right to end her pregnancy.
What about those already born? Let's take the old woman utterly dependent on her adult children: the kids don't wanna take care of Mom. She's a financial drain, a time consumer. Surely you support the adult children choosing to end her life, yeah?
How can you not? Mom's life is not her own, right? She's not a person, right? Other folks in positions of power are entitled to decide what happens to her, yes? And if Mom doesn't wanna go, too bad, the state, should the people empower it to do so, just might make it legally happen, right?
I imagine you don't support the idea of children offing an aged parent, er
mass of human cells even as you do support the idea of a parent offing a child, er,
mass of human cells.
Can you tell me why you support one but not the other, or is this another of those
I don't know why moments?