http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus#Life_properties
7/14/2010 3:45:36 PM
I don't think this issue is relevant at all for abortion. What matters is whether what we're killing is "properly human" or "morally relevant". In other words: we kill living things all the time. This is not always unethical (or at least, it's not always unjustified; we have needs). The real question of interest in the abortion debate is not whether you're killing something or not (it seems quite clear you are); the question of interest is whether you're killing a human in any meaningful sense or not.
7/14/2010 3:47:35 PM
Perhaps a more interesting thread would be to ask what distinguishes the human animal from other animals in terms of qualifying for person-hood. Other than that obvious spark of the divine known as the soul.
7/14/2010 3:51:42 PM
I'd have to say mastery of recursive language then, I guess.
7/14/2010 3:53:37 PM
You kill "life" when you brush your teeth.
7/14/2010 3:56:04 PM
Is this page 7 of prolife vs. prochoice or what?delete, suspend.
7/14/2010 3:57:28 PM
No, this is page 7: http://brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=597966&page=7
7/14/2010 4:00:37 PM
^^^ You certainly do. Jesus fuck, that has nothing to do with anything.
7/14/2010 4:06:07 PM
The OP asked for my definition of life. I gave it to him. Jesus fuck.
7/14/2010 4:07:00 PM
7/14/2010 4:11:36 PM
^^Either that's the most piss-poor "definition of life" I've ever seen, or that was directed at the abortion debate rather than the OP, and now you're trying to avoid owning up to it. Your pick.In either case, it's an utterly irrelevant comment.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 4:13 PM. Reason : ^ You'll have to translate the philosophy verbiage. I'm a mechanical engineer.]
7/14/2010 4:11:57 PM
I mean to say what sorts of things are morally relevant? What "counts" in a moral sense and what doesn't?If somebody handed you a vat of human skin grown in a lab and said "please dispose of this", you probably wouldn't consider it a moral issue. This is a clear case of a human system that has no moral relevance (the bucket of skin, that is). Our goal, philosophically, is to draw a reasonably clear dividing line between human systems that get moral relevance and those that don't.
7/14/2010 4:14:57 PM
OK, I'm with you. I'll have to bow out temporarily...mostly because I need to hit the gym and go to bed, and also partially because I'll need to think about that one before making my input.
7/14/2010 4:17:42 PM