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- From: ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: Life begins at ...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.074149.2571@netcom.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 07:41:49 GMT
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- Kurt Ludwick <KEL111@psuvm.psu.edu> writes ...
- > ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer) says:
- >>Just what is an "individual life" supposed to be?
- >
- >I kind of thought it was self-evident. For example, every person on this
- >planet lives his own individual life. The term seems to be necessary, now,
- >to mark the difference from human life as a whole (or as a continuum).
-
- Self-evident like, say, the flatness of the earth? What does it mean,
- to live an individual life? Barring very few hermits I don't don't of
- any true individuals. Perhaps you have a different notion of
- independence?
-
- >When talking about 'life' in the sense of a continuum, it's possible to say
- >that life has no beginning and no end. An individual's life does, and
- >the pro-life crowd feels that this beginning and this ending are coming
- >way, way too close together sometimes...
-
- What is an "individual"? Even at the death of most of the cells in a
- particular body, life continues even in that body. Sure, you might
- argue that the "person" has "died", but then that begs the question of
- just what _is_ a person.
-
- All of which leads into a philosophical rats-nest, and explains why
- philosophers don't enjoy more popularity.
-
- --
- Ray Fischer "Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth
- ray@netcom.com than lies." -- Friedrich Nietszsche
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