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Entries Tagged as 'Embryocide'

Marquis, Pruss and the Twinning Argument

March 23rd, 2009 23 Comments

Augustine writes, And therefore the following question may be very carefully inquired into and discussed by learned men, though I do not know whether it is in man’s power to resolve it: At what time the infant begins to live in the womb: whether life exists in a latent form before it manifests itself in […]

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South Park on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research

March 22nd, 2009 3 Comments

The flawed reasoning, commonly found in most media commentary on human embryonic stem-cell research, was not lost on the makers of South Park. I love how brutal South Park are in exposing PC rubbish; see the YouTube clips below. [There are two, fast loading, clips below; they are linked so that both will autoplay] Hat […]

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Alexander Pruss on Marquis’s Transitivity of Identity Argument

March 20th, 2009 5 Comments

Matt gave an overview of his scepticism here that moral status is attained at conception, citing Don Marquis’ transitivity of identity argument placing moral status beginning at segmentation (14-21 days post-conception). Matt is agnostic as to whether moral status is acquired at conception but argues that unless there are good reasons for thinking the pre-segmentation […]

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Bill Clinton on "Un-fertilised" Human Embryos [UPDATED]

March 13th, 2009 10 Comments

See this clip for yet another President of the United States who supports human embryonic stem-cell research but has no clue what he is talking about. Bill Clinton says he thinks the issue has become “too politicised” and we should be like him and “hand it back to science.” He says this despite having repeatedly […]

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Some Thoughts on Human Embryonic Stem-cell Research

March 12th, 2009 51 Comments

Given Barack Obama’s reversal of the ban on federal funding for research on new lines of human embryonic stem-cells, I thought I might add my own thoughts on the issues around stem-cell research. My thoughts are somewhat tentative; largely because, unlike many in the media, I don’t see the issues as clear cut or as […]

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