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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 22:20:12 -0500
- From: Michael Loomis <ml3e+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Vegetarianism and abortion (was Re: Speciesism)
- In-Reply-To: <1992Dec30.030604.4935@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- In article <1992Dec30.030604.4935@cbfsb.cb.att.com> Mary Otto writes:
- >In article <1992Dec23.175438.25157@advtech.uswest.com>
- steven@advtech.uswest.co
- >m ( Steve Novak) writes:
- >> = Mary Otto:
- >>> = Michael Loomis writes:
- >>>> I still think the killing of human fetuses is a positive moral
- >>>> good on a planet overpopulated by homo sapiens.
-
- >So, I responded, to provoke further discussions, the following question:
- >>> If you feel that way about the value of humans, why don't you make
- >>> your own abortion retro-active and commit suicide?
-
- Ms. Otto is being rather dishonest here. She meant her question to be a
- quick put down and to stop further discussion.
-
- >> Of course, Michael said human fetuses. Not humans.
-
- >Human fetuses are by definition humans, i.e. members of the
- >species Homo Sapiens.
- >>
- >>Michael was speaking of *fetuses*, which are != all humans, as Otto
- >>insinuated.
-
- >Insinuated? Well, actually, I was responding more to Michael's opinion
- >that the world was overpopulated by homo sapiens. (I didn't question
- >what he meant by that, or whether he included a homo sapiens in the
- >womb in his tally. I assumed he meant those already born.) In my
- >opinion, someone who states that there are already too many people in
- >the world (especially in December) sounds a lot like Ebeneezer Scrooge
- >when he said "... best they should die and decrease the surplus population."
- >In my opinion, his statement about overpopulation showed a disrespect
- >for the value of human beings.
-
- Let's leave aside for a second the question whether the world is
- currently overpopulated. There does exists some population lets say a
- million billion people at which we could certainly say that
- overpopulation exists. Since human overpopulation is at least a
- possibility, it cannot be said that the belief that the world is
- overpopulated shows "disrepsect for the value of human beings".
-
- >Further, in order to challenge this disrespect and the opinion that
- >there were surplus humans on the planet, I asked him why he did not
- >choose suicide. I felt that the answer to the question would be quite
- >revealing; why would a man persist in continuing to live if he felt
- >it were morally wrong? How could a man justify his continued life
- >without having to refute the statement that there were too many people?
- >Perhaps more disturbingly, how would this man select which should live
- >and which should die, starting with himself? It is a fascinating
- >question, and all based on his assertion that there is a population
- >surplus and that addressing that surplus was a moral issue.
-
- Ms. Otto is guilty of the logical error of the fallacy of composition
- in this paragraph. While a three billion person suicide pact may do
- the planet much good, the suicide of a single individual is meaningless.
- Thus, there is no contradiction between believing the world is
- overpopulated and continuing to live according to what Ms. Otto feels is
- morally correct.
- Even if Ms. Otto were not guilty of this logic error, Ms. Otto's
- conception of the morally correct response to overpopulation is so
- twisted that we have little reason to pay it much regard. Possible
- responses to human overpopulation that are far saner the suicide
- required by Ms. Otto include:
-
- 1. Advocating that people have smaller families, including an end to
- the glamourazation of large families on television.
- 2. Permitting abortion of unwanted children.
- 3. Promotion of birth control
- 4. Eliminating tax subsidization of large families, including
- elimiation of the personal exemption from the United States income tax,
- require families to pay part of the child's cost for schools, et cetera.
- 5. If necessary, tax penalties for couples that have a third child.
-
-
- >Perhaps a simple question is too deep for some people to grasp.
-
- A simple question is not necesarily deep. It may be just irrelevent.
-
- >Not
- >Michael, not Steve, not Doug. Would any of you like to try again?
- >I am really curious about this, and I feel that it has interesting
- >ramifications for t.p.a, since we will treat animals no better than
- >we treat each other.
-
- Ms. Otto is certainly correct that this discussion has ramifications
- for talk.politics.animals. Human overpopulation results in the
- destruction of the environment in which animals live. When a couple
- produces a third child do they consider that that child will day require
- a house in which to live? For this house to be built some plot of land
- must be change from having plants and animals on it to a house. Thus,
- some animals die through a slow painful process of starvation, and some
- animals are killed quickly through contact with a car or a trap. This is
- but one way in which human overpopulation results in the death of
- animals. Of course, people do not only need houses, but also need jobs
- and material posessions. By satisfying these needs we destroy yet more
- of environment necessary for animals to live.
-
- Ms. Otto is again correct in her assertion that we will treat
- animals no better than we treat each other. How will treat each other
- on a planet with too many people? Economics has some suggestions about
- the value of things in oversupply.
-
- Michael Loomis
-