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- From: jaitken@csugrad.cs.vt.edu (Jeff Aitken)
- Newsgroups: alt.rush-limbaugh
- Subject: Re: The Ultimate Hypocrisy
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 18:58:13 GMT
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- Organization: Virginia Tech Computer Science Dept, Blacksburg, VA
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- I promised awhile back to re-enter this discussion when
- finals were over..... As I mentioned, the abortion debate
- and the one over euthanasia are similar in many respects.
- Both involve what some consider "murder" and "live" human
- beings. I don't remember where I read this (but I could
- produce a reference, if you really don't believe me - it
- will take an hour or two at the library) The discussion
- in this particular book centers on what we mean by "alive".
- I don't have exact quotes, so the following is (at best) paraphrasing
- from the book:
- ... really taking the life of someone? ... They are
- not 'alive' in the true sense of the word. What do we mean by
- 'alive'? Some consider the mere presence of a heartbeat
- to signify true life. Some consider meaningless chemical activities
- that take place in the brain as a sign of life. But is something
- that has a heartbeat and chemical activity necessarily "alive"?
- No, being alive means more than that. It means being able to
- think, to laugh, to relate in some way or another to the world
- around.
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- This is the general idea I use as a definition of "life"
- When does a group of cells become a "locus of rights"? In my book
- it happens when it pops out into the world of its own accord.
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- Jeff Aitken | If "Pro" is the opposite of
- jaitken@csugrad.cs.vt.edu | "Con", then "Congress" must
- DEC User's Group Vice President | be the opposite of "Progress"
- Va. Tech Computer Science Dept. |
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