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- From: beaver@castor.cs.psu.edu (Don Beaver)
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- Subject: Re: Two pretentious pseudo-intellectuals lock horns
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- Date: 4 Sep 92 04:42:52 GMT
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- In article <vzlnjl-.ray@netcom.com> ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer) writes:
- >stevens@eatdust (John Stevens) writes ...
- >>In article <_3kn9!-.ray@netcom.com> ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer) writes:
- >>>When should legal personhood begin? And if it's before birth, does the
- >>>z/e/f have more rights to the mother's body than does the mother?
- >>
- >>If it's before birth, does the z/e/f have more, equal or less rights to
- >>IT'S own body than does the mother?
- >
- >How's about the _same_ rights?
- >
- >Currently no person may use the body of another person without that
- >person's consent.
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- I disagree with your premise, one counterexample (IMO) being child support.
- This reduces to whether one feels forced labor is a use of the subject's body.
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- Don
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