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- From: rpitts@cerl.gatech.edu (Richard Pitts)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: Life begins at ...
- Message-ID: <82174@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 13:47:32 GMT
- References: <93026.004819KEL111@psuvm.psu.edu> <C1I2qp.8Dv@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <nyikos.728166887@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
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- In article <nyikos.728166887@milo.math.scarolina.edu> nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) writes:
- >In <C1I2qp.8Dv@news.cso.uiuc.edu> parker@ehsn17.cen.uiuc.edu (Robert S. Parker) writes:
- >If you are asking at what point I think the individual life becomes what
- >I would call a person deserving *some* legal protection, my answer is
- >at sentience.
-
- sentent - having the faculty to sense perception, experiencing
- sensation or feeling.
-
- How can we use this "sentience" as a judge of whether an unborn is
- a valid person and not use it on those in a coma? Those in a coma
- are pretty out of it and their responses are rather limited.
-
- >>I don't think something that isn't sentient is much of a "person". I don't
- >>think a single cell can realistically be considered sentient, whether or not
- >>it "has a soul". Doesn't a "person" have a "personality"? Does anyone ever
- >>say that a single cell has a "personality"? (ignoring anthropomorphism)
- >
- >No. A person does not have to have a "personality" in the sense of certain
- >character traits persisting through time. All it needs is consciousness of
- >*something* however faint or fleeting.
-
- Don't we look at a newborn and say it is a perfectly valid and valued
- person and then we look at a 90 year old man and say that the same?
- Yet, if you compare the two they really don't look much alike. We
- know thought that these two points are two distinct stages in life.
- Why do we try to deny the same judgment of life from the person in
- the earlier stages of life?
-
- Sincerely,
- Richard Pitts
-
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