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DexUK
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I think that when defined as needing only nourishment, an unborn baby is much easier to understand as a person since nourishment is a concept that every living thing requires to live.
Having once accepted that nourishment subsists in the egg before implantation and then what is delivered via the placental medium, I don’t think anyone could honestly say that the unborn child is not alive.
Often it’s the very simplest arguments that are the strongest. We don’t need to know about the mechanics of cell division or to try to pin down when brain waves start. That’s all a red herring. We have a biologically unique being that consumes food to live. That’s the absolute definition of being alive. Sentience is a question that comes afterwards.
Having once accepted that nourishment subsists in the egg before implantation and then what is delivered via the placental medium, I don’t think anyone could honestly say that the unborn child is not alive.
Often it’s the very simplest arguments that are the strongest. We don’t need to know about the mechanics of cell division or to try to pin down when brain waves start. That’s all a red herring. We have a biologically unique being that consumes food to live. That’s the absolute definition of being alive. Sentience is a question that comes afterwards.