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Winters
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I’m sorry but I just don’t get this utilitarian thing. Taking the concept as its name implies and as you have discussed it, the foundation seems to be whatever works. Squeeze, push, exaggerate, or whatever it takes to whoever (eg the unborn) or whatever (eg the language) to make things work or make things better.
If you’re looking for ethics, there are certainly no ethics whatsoever within such a philosophy.
You concede that human individuals should have certain rights, but then you and your comrades decide who is a ‘qualified’ human and who is not (the way in which you use the word ‘person’ substitutes perfectly for the term ‘qualified human’, btw).
If your posting here was to contrive a benefit of RU-486, then you have certainly failed. Even if the putative benefit exists, do you really think that a chemical so powerful as to override a system which has been so finely tuned by evolution for so critical a task for so many eons would not have profound and sometimes lethal maternal side effects? Or do you know the first thing about biochemistry in the context of evolution?
If none of this is sinking in, do yourself a favor and at least change your approach - it’s just too phony.
Sorry to be so direct, but sometimes the cold, bold truth is the most and only helpful way.
PS Would anyone know where I can find statistics on the number of amniocentesis procedures performed annually? TIA.
If you’re looking for ethics, there are certainly no ethics whatsoever within such a philosophy.
You concede that human individuals should have certain rights, but then you and your comrades decide who is a ‘qualified’ human and who is not (the way in which you use the word ‘person’ substitutes perfectly for the term ‘qualified human’, btw).
If your posting here was to contrive a benefit of RU-486, then you have certainly failed. Even if the putative benefit exists, do you really think that a chemical so powerful as to override a system which has been so finely tuned by evolution for so critical a task for so many eons would not have profound and sometimes lethal maternal side effects? Or do you know the first thing about biochemistry in the context of evolution?
If none of this is sinking in, do yourself a favor and at least change your approach - it’s just too phony.
Sorry to be so direct, but sometimes the cold, bold truth is the most and only helpful way.
PS Would anyone know where I can find statistics on the number of amniocentesis procedures performed annually? TIA.