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As a real life example, let us consider the Casey Anthony case. If Casey Anthony killed her child and put the child in the swamp, then I think we would unanimously agree that she murdered her child. If on the other hand, Casey Anthony put her child into a swamp while the child was still alive, and abandoned it rather than getting a post-birth abortion, we would see whether or not the child was capable of taking enough actions to sustain its life.
I just got the point of 'fingers,' too... There's no more logic to defining 'life beginning with a heartbeat' than defining it as 'when fingers or toes are visible.' Thanks for that!
and I suggest that we make the term "Irrationalist" a standard description and use the term everywhere it's appropriate!
Cheers!
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That's logically, and hopefully, philosophically Impossible!
You (One) can only get Agreement on 'when life begins' or "at which point is abortion moral or immoral or legal or illegal"!
I really can't understand why you keep pursuing that line of "thought" when it's pretty orthogonal to the Plane of Reasoning we try to stick to here.
I think ewv is right... (see above)....
Ciao, dude...
Yes, and you keep ignoring one of the foundational ones: evidence obtained by observation. You love to beat this to death in debating the religionist (which you claim me to be) yet your own views on abortion are fueled by the very idealism and faith you so decry in others. There is nothing observational in such a position. It is pure zealotry, hypocrisy, and idealism - the furthest possible thing from logic.
"Ayn Rand has already explained the basis and nature of rights, which you do not understand."
Ah, so now you claim the right to tell me what I understand and what I do not. Your arrogance knows no bounds. Rand produced theories entirely subject to re-evaluation. She did not claim to be God nor a prophet nor a perfect, infallible person. She was a philosopher every bit as mortal and subject to infirmity as the rest of us. As my own sentient being, I have every right to challenge her theory on abortion and point out the glaring logical holes in it. I can't help it if you don't like the inconvenience of that reality, but my sentience is beholden neither to her, to you, nor to anyone else.
"This is an Ayn Rand forum..."
So respect it. Respect the people who frequent it. Respect the principles of observation and rational debate. And if you are so invested in it, pull our your pocketbook and demonstrate it with the power of the dollar - or forty of them. Until you do that, you are a hypocrite. You are a moocher. You deny the very tenets you claim to hold so dear.
Yes, I absolutely reject Rand's position on abortion. It passes neither the observational nor logical tests necessary, as I point out. Until someone comes up with a device to detect consciousness, I will continue to treat the unborn as if they already possess consciousness because the alternative is to make that determination by subjective means. And we have seen in history from the likes of Adolf Hitler, Margaret Sanger, and many others what happens when one begins to justify only certain kinds of people as being people. If you choose to throw your lot in with them, that is your choice, but I will not be joining you.
I think that what is funny is that you call me a religionist and simultaneously tell me you know what I am thinking, yet have no idea what it is I actually believe. If you knew what I understand and how I came to understand it, it would drive you mad. You don't seek to understand anyone, however. The only thing you can do is to yell, and scream and call people religionists who disagree with you, rather than engage in actual meaningful dialogue. The only people who can't disagree with others congenially are the ones who are so insecure in their own convictions that any challenge to those convictions leaves them stammering out pre-rehearsed accusations and ad hominem attacks. They attempt to bore their perceived opposition to death by telling themselves that if they try to beat the opposition with the same stick enough times they'll win - even if it is simply by boring their opponents to death. Good luck. You keep on waving that pool noodle.
Prove to me when consciousness begins. Neither citations of Rand's beliefs nor yours are sufficient. Prove it. End of story. End of discussion.
This has nothing to do with "sentience", and "life" does not arbitrarily have "rights". That is a religious premise attributing mystical intrinsic value deemed to exist prior to conceptual understanding and explanation. Objectivity in formulating concept and principle to understand the world, as opposed to mysticism and subjectivism, is not a "slippery slope". It is a requirement of human understanding. Your method of religious thinking is over a cliff.
If you can't discuss Ayn Rand's philosophy then please go somewhere else with your anti-Ayn Rand religious proselytizing. It doesn't belong here. Your repetitive misrepresentation and false accusations, while refusing to acknowledge the many explanations given to you, was long ago far beyond the realm of rational discussion and is not innocent.
Ayn Rand has already explained the basis and nature of rights, which you do not understand. There was and is nothing else to "wait" for. Your assertion that abortion rights are "conjecture" for "convenience" that "cannot be substantiated" is false. Your own ignorance and confusion of Ayn Rand's philosophy does not excuse your misrepresentations and attacks on it, and does not excuse the claims posturing as "science" in which you are willing to sacrifice the rights of a woman to a religious notion of intrinsic "rights" mystically attached to the "life" of an egg. That is not "science".
It is not logical to demand that everyone submit to your religious claims as the basis of understanding, followed by demands that everything else be rejected as perpetually still "open" as "agnostic" while you cling to your faith as an absolute. Your religion is not the basis of discussion and is not the criterion for evaluating it. This is an Ayn Rand forum, not a platform for you to proselytize your religion in a preposterous claim to "science" as you repeatedly attack Ayn Rand's philosophy that you neither understand nor are willing to tolerate for its positions rejecting your religion.
Your attempt to replace the philosophical basis of rights with the question of when some form of "life" begins is not scientific precision, it changes the subject. This has been explained to you many times in different forms. You continue to ignore it. Continued proselytizing of your religious beliefs on 'life begins at conception' with "rights" mystically attached is not discussion of Ayn Rand's philosophy, which you continue to misrepresent and attack. If you can't discuss Ayn Rand's ideas then drop the subject. Your repetitious promotion of their opposite does not belong here.
In the cases where no confirmation is presently available, efforts should be made to acknowledge this simple fact - the fact of ignorance - and work towards a solution. That is my single objection to the entire pro-abortion stance - it can not be substantiated by observation and is wholly derived by conjecture. Furthermore, observation undermines their claims, whether it be heartbeat detection, brain-wave detection, pain avoidance, or even just the simple passage of time and basic development.
It is the predilection to announce policy without observational evidence that creates the controversy. Such is the Objectivist's denunciation of the religionist, but to avoid blatant hypocrisy, the Objectivist must then take measures consistent with this standpoint or they fall prey to contradiction. Thus my call for consistency: all who advocate for abortion must adhere to the same level of scientific inquiry they demand on other points of philosophy. Failure to do so allows the critic to point out this incongruence as nothing more than opportunism (convenience) and a violation of the basic premises of an observation-based philosophy.
What is the difference between a fertilized egg and a baby? Time to develop. That's it. Life is not dependent on how convenient it is to any other person. It either is or it isn't. You prove to me that you have a device that can determine the presence or absence of human life, and I'll buy your argument. Until then, all you have is conjecture.
Until you can scientifically and positively determine when human life and consciousness begins, a decision to terminate a fetus is a subjective one dependent on one condition: convenience. To me, that's a pretty poor argument to use to justify terminating life.
Spot on!
My point was that if one thinks that castration is an appropriate punishment... OR deterrent, why "only" castration?! Why ANY punishment in particular? And the opening salvo is, "well, how about raising the punishment/deterrent bar from castration to capital punishment?!"
Go for it!
And I'm certain that the anti-abortion contingent won't buy it... :)
I believe that this kind of 'agreement on the definitions' is key to the discussion... and impossible to achieve.
We can hope that some day....
No one here has advocated deliberately ignoring easier methods to go out of one's way to have an abortion, and Ayn Rand did not advocate abortion instead of the contraceptives available at the time. Her article "Of Living Death" (in The Voice of Reason) was about the right and appropriateness of using contraceptives against an outrageous Catholic Encyclical.
Ashinoff's personal smears accusing people of "irresponsibility", "stuck", not "open to new information", and "religious dogma" (written sarcastically from a religionist) are straw man ad-hominem attacks that misrepresent those he is attacking and which dodge the central principle of the right of abortion, to be used when needed. He is not "examining" Ayn Rand's ideas. He is ignoring them.
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