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- From: hugh@mks.com (Hugh Brown)
- Subject: Re: Active vs. Passive Injury of Others
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.192730.7421@mks.com>
- Keywords: Ayn_Rand,Abortion,Georges_Sorel
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- References: <1993Jan18.062405.14670@midway.uchicago.edu> <1993Jan18.071103.16379@midway.uchicago.edu> <C162Hr.32B@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 19:27:30 GMT
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- In article <C162Hr.32B@news.cso.uiuc.edu> pjnelson@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (nelson peter j) writes:
- >>I think that Ayn's opinion on abortion runs somewhat along these
- >>lines: it is absurd to call a 'potential' human being, a mere
- >>lump of protoplasm, 'fully human' and accord it rights. I believe
- >>that she goes on to equivocate a sacrosanct fetus with any other
- >>group of cells, in your arm, for instance, of human flesh, for
- >>which you could make a similar claim.
- >
- >>Sounds fine for the morning after - but how about those embarrassing
- >>ill-timed third-trimester jobs? Hmmm...
- The Objectivist position (elaborated only by Peikoff in lecture as far
- as I know) is that abortion even up to birth is legitimate but
- indicates a certain immorality (for lack of a better word) because the
- woman could easily have decided much earlier than that late date.
- As such, it is indicative of a failure to think or decide.
-
- >
- >Ayn's above view on abortion referred only to the first-trimester
- >abortions.
- Please provide a reference for this. I am unfamiliar with this
- qualification.
-
- >
- >>cg
- >Peter J Nelson
-
- Clarification on entity in this context: entity refers to the
- separateness and independence. (please do not misconstrue me
- to mean that 3-year-olds are not independent thus abortable.)
- The fetus is attached to the mother and cannot live without her.
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