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seveda
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Please consider the following argument. I would really want to know what are the possible objections or whether it leaks somewhere etc. I did not hear of a similar argument before.
What do a child and an adult differ in?
-in size
-in level of consciousness
-in the capability of making decisions
etc.
What do a fetus and an adult differ in?
-in size
-in level of consciousness
-in the capability in making decisions
etc.
So it does not really matter if the fetuses cells are differentiated or not, since differentiation is just another expression of genes. Size, level of consciousness etc. are as well dependant on the expression of genes.
The conclusion: the presence of human genes itself is what makes someone human and not a certain number of expressed human genes. This conclusion is reached with comparing people of different ages.
*Please consider. *
What do a child and an adult differ in?
-in size
-in level of consciousness
-in the capability of making decisions
etc.
What do a fetus and an adult differ in?
-in size
-in level of consciousness
-in the capability in making decisions
etc.
If size, the level of consciousness, the capability in making decisions etc. were the criterion by which ones humanness were determined, it would follow that an adult is not only more human than a fetus, but also more human than a child.
People of different ages differ only in the number of expressed genes. The number of expressed genes does not determine ones humanness (this would otherwise imply that an adult is more human than a child). Ones humanness is determined by the genes themselves. A fetus has a human gene material. The presence of human genes (and not the number of expressed genes) is the criterion of humanness.So it does not really matter if the fetuses cells are differentiated or not, since differentiation is just another expression of genes. Size, level of consciousness etc. are as well dependant on the expression of genes.
The conclusion: the presence of human genes itself is what makes someone human and not a certain number of expressed human genes. This conclusion is reached with comparing people of different ages.
*Please consider. *