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- From: sfm@manduca.neurobio.arizona.edu (Stephen Matheson)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: Spoken Like a True ProLifer
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.011818.5380@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 01:18:18 GMT
- References: <1993Jan6.184709.10601@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- From article <1993Jan6.184709.10601@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>,
- by mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran):
- > In article <1993Jan6.174658.753@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- > sfm@manduca.neurobio.arizona.edu (Stephen Matheson) writes:
- >>From article <1993Jan6.055047.14767@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>,
- >>by mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran):
- >>> In article <1993Jan5.211703.20856@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- >>> sfm@manduca.neurobio.arizona.edu (Stephen Matheson) writes:
-
- >>> [Lots of deletions, since I'm not goin to comment on it all.]
-
- >>>>Our 7-week-old son Joseph is quite a noisemaker
- >>>>but seems largely incapable of "meaningful communication".
-
- >>> You have not yet learned how to tell if he is using a "feed me" cry,
- >>> or a "change me" cry, or a "hold me" cry, or a "damn, that hurt" cry?
- >>> Take a vacation and play with the kid. I consider that meaningful
- >>> communication. :)
-
- >>"Take a vacation." Is that doctor's orders, Mark? :-) My intent was
- >>to ask 1) whether Joseph's crude "communication" skills could be nothing
- >>more than responses to certain situations (i.e., not deliberate attempts
- >>to communicate) and 2) whether Joseph's ability to "communicate" was
- >>significantly different from that of certain fetuses.
-
- > I think a medical prescription for a vacation is a fine idea... Now if
- > we can just convince employers that it is... :)
-
- > 1) Are *our* communications nothing more then responses to situations?
- > Yes, ours are (hopefully) more sophisticated. It doesn't make a 7 week
- > old babies efforts less meaningful.
-
- > 2) I've never seen a fetus that could communicate at even the level of
- > a 7 week old baby.
-
- I'm just not sure. I would think that when discussing personhood
- we would want to be more sure. What if the difference between a
- fetus and a neonate is more quantitative than qualitative?
-
- [deleted, but good]
-
- > What I do object to is people (no, I'm not accusing you) who try to
- > legislate this. I don't see it as fit for legislation.
-
- I agree, although perhaps for different reasons than most.
-
- > Basically, I think the issue is adequately dealt with by medical
- > ethics and professional standards.
-
- I think you'd agree that complete laissez faire in terms of medical
- ethics is not necessarily the best way to operate.
-
- [deletions]
-
- > Yes, personhood is temporary and conditional. It always has been. We
- > don't consider a corpse a person. Nor, if I understand you correctly,
- > can an individual in a persistant vegitative state, with no realistic
- > chance of ever awakening, be considered a person.
-
- The point is that in the cases in which the vegetative state is
- temporary, certain people's criteria for personhood would still
- not be met, and it is (IMO) both absurd and dangerous to consider
- that their personhood could come and go like a disease.
-
- BTW, I would argue that the comatose person you describe could
- very reasonably be considered a person, albeit one who should
- be allowed to die. I don't mean in any way to trivialize the
- complexity and difficulty of these situations. But I cannot
- accept the consequences of flimsy, come-and-go personhood.
-
-
- > I do think it is fitting to allow a non-person (former person,
- > whatever term you want to use) to die.
-
- So do I. My wife's family and I have been down that road. We
- wouldn't have called my father-in-law a "non-person" but we
- knew his death was imminent and the decision to refuse life
- support in no way diminished his significance or his personhood.
-
- [Hilarious cat humor deleted. I couldn't think of anything else.]
-
- --
-
- Steve Matheson Program in Neuroscience University of Arizona
- sfm@neurobio.arizona.edu
-