Hello, gentle readers.
Do any of you have a good principle determining what makes something a human being?
I would post this under the abortion thread, but it seems bogged down in political matters. I am interested in this one principle, not the ramifications of legislation etc. Now, I admit I am interested in it because of biomedical ethics considerations, primarily abortion. But perhaps this issue, this single principle is of paramount importance before political questions can be raised.
Plus this is a philosophy and morality forum, and I would like to exercise my analytic philosophy muscles.
Perhaps I can get us started. It seems to be the case that a human being can feel pain. Sentiency seems to be a necessary, though not sufficient, condition for being a human being.
What (else) makes us human?
NZ
Do any of you have a good principle determining what makes something a human being?
I would post this under the abortion thread, but it seems bogged down in political matters. I am interested in this one principle, not the ramifications of legislation etc. Now, I admit I am interested in it because of biomedical ethics considerations, primarily abortion. But perhaps this issue, this single principle is of paramount importance before political questions can be raised.
Plus this is a philosophy and morality forum, and I would like to exercise my analytic philosophy muscles.
Perhaps I can get us started. It seems to be the case that a human being can feel pain. Sentiency seems to be a necessary, though not sufficient, condition for being a human being.
What (else) makes us human?
NZ