. @PhilosophyExp Does the right to autonomy and control over body still apply?
@sjzara If the baby were a person, then no - you give up some of your autonomy (male or female) in that situation.
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@PhilosophyExp@sjzara And if you're attached to a famous violinist against your will in a way that will kill her if detached <9 months? -
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@mollydot@PhilosophyExp The real question is do we have a moral responsibility for a future person (a fetus is not yet a person)? -
@sjzara@PhilosophyExp Then you've got to ask, how future, and how likely. Is Catholic Church right re contraception? Wrong re fornication? -
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@mollydot@PhilosophyExp My main concern is not whether or not Church is right, but that religion is a risky way to decide such things. -
@sjzara@PhilosophyExp Both can cause a potential future person not to be. -
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@mollydot@PhilosophyExp Any number of things can cause a potential future person not to be. Not feeling like sex one night, for example. -
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