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Only if subtlety is completely lost on you. Why are you trying to pick a fight with me?
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I am pointing out the weaknesses in your reasoning. It has nothing to do with you personally.
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Mhmm. And how does that change after the baby is born? Thus Singer's troubling conclusion.
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After a baby is born, any third party can care for the baby. Until it is born, the mother (and only the mother) carries that role.
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What if we substitute "people" doing all the work to sustain the baby instead of "person." What if society does not wish to carry the burden of caring for the baby? Or babies? Does that make it morally acceptable to let the baby starve? If not, why not? Is it simply a matter of the degree of burden being lesser when the baby is out of the womb and multiple people may help in sustaining it? Interestingly Singer's "famine, affluence and morality" points out that we (affluent society) tend to elect not to bear the most basic burdens sufficient to sustain the lives of people (babies included) in the third world. |
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Then again, those are my morals. I fully understand that not every person on earth shares my morals. Obviously, Peter Singer would probably disagree with me.
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