A lot of the arguments against ascribing full humanity, full personhood, to the human fetus are actually not so much rational in nature. They're often cloaked in rationality, but I often find that they're very emotional in nature. "Oh, it's so small, that can't possibly be a human." "Look at something the size of the period at the end of this sentence; it's a blob of cells, how can that possibly..." Well, these are emotional arguments. These aren't rational, philosophical arguments. They're just saying "Well, this looks different from me, this functions different from me, therefore this can't be fully human." If you look back over the course of history, that's never been an argument that we've been particularly proud of.Listen to the full interview here. Well done, Jen!
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7 hours ago
I realize the last link is a voice only. Do it have a transcript for the radio? Just wonder.
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