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@Eris
Saying "human object is part of person" excludes the other way around being possible. Which makes it impossible for person = human.

@alyx
>Saying "human object is part of person" excludes the other way around being possible.
No it doesn't. My hair is a human. It is a person. That person is me.

@Eris
You literally started with "person is a DISCRETE human being" and ended up with "hair is person" JUST so you don't admit you could be wrong about something.

@Eris
You gaslight yourself in changing your own definition of "person".

@alyx How has my definition changed?
You are pre-emptively saying "your argument is ridiculous" without saying how and assuming i will just agree. Very silly way to behave.

@Eris
You've started our discussion by stating that distinct human beings is what constitutes a person.
Now you're stating that body parts of a human (as opposed to a full distinct human being) is what constitutes a person.
You're contradicting yourself.
Not to mention that the first thing people will think about when hearing "person" is a distinct individual functioning mind. It's why we don't really call a skeleton or a putrefying body a person anymore. And last I checked, your foot doesn't have a mind of it's own.

@Eris
A slice of cake is a slice of cake. It is not a distinct individual cake. A slice of cake does not share all properties of the full cake. Yes, it does share some properties, but not all of them.

@alyx

>A slice of cake is a slice of cake. It is not a distinct individual cake.
I didn't ask if it was a distinct individual cake. I asked if it is cake.
If it is cake (it is) then it is necessarily part of some distinct individual cake.
@Eris @alyx assume the slice of cake has a cherry. If you take that cherry, is thr cherry itself a cake?

@critical @Eris
I would advise against trying to argue with him. He's beyond hope. I stopped giving it a serious go a good couple of posts ago.

@Eris @critical
With you? I'd rather have a discussion with your foot at this point.

@Eris @critical
Both of you basically called me a murderer, and I'm the aggressive one.

@alyx >Both of you basically called me a murderer, and I’m the aggressive one.

So you’ve had an abortion?

@Eris @critical

@NEETzsche @critical @Eris
Is fapping and cumming in a tissue the same as an abortion? Checking your definitions on everything now... who knows what the hell people will come up with next.

@alyx @NEETzsche @critical
>Is fapping and cumming in a tissue the same as an abortion?
No, of course not.
@alyx @NEETzsche @critical

A sperm cell is human, but which human is it? If you kill the sperm cell, does that human die?
A fetus is human, but which human is it? If you kill the fetus, does that human die?
@Eris @NEETzsche @alyx @critical
Life begins at conception (the Church's teaching) is the most logically coherent. You either believe that or you are basically ok with infanticide. No one can ever explain exactly when life begins, because any other answer like "At birth" or "when a heartbeat is detected" is so variable it becomes absurd.

@Samhydeigger @critical @NEETzsche @Eris
The only reason that works for Christians is because they add in the concept of the soul at the same time. It's not just the "life" part that is important for them, it's that the life has a soul that is critical. Of course this brings in a lot more theological problems that Christians are usually unaware of, like how do twins' souls work, or do the countless miscarried pregnancies also have souls?
And not to mention that this goes out the window when you're talking with either a non-believer, or someone who's religion is far too different than mainstream Christianity.

@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Eris Ok from a scientific point of view only, when does life begin? I need the exact moment btw.

@Eris @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger
That's something I need to ask you. Or rather Samhydeigger I guess, but you can answer too.

@alyx @Eris @critical @NEETzsche A human life begins at conception. When does it begin to you?

@Samhydeigger @critical @NEETzsche @Eris
What do you mean by "a human life"? Do you mean the life of something with human DNA? The life of a person that is human? Or something else.

@Eris @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger
To establish that we have the same definition of words, so that we can proceed with a discussion while avoiding misunderstandings that can occur because of different definitions of words.

@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger I find it hard to believe you don't know what a human is and need it clarified to you.

@Eris @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger
You've already proved that we have very different understanding of some very basic words.

@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger I don't think so. I just think you're willing to engage in sophistry and redefine things.
@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger What I believe is that you can't come up with a coherent argument. So far it's true.
@alyx @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger @critical

Hint: If the start of your argument depends on a lie like pretending to not know what a human is, it's not very coherent.

@Eris @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger
How is it a lie, when I don't understand your definitions of "human" and "person"? Again, I started this very discussion making sure we had the same definitions for these words, and it's been clear from the beginning that we don't.

@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger

>How is it a lie, when I don't understand your definitions of "human" and "person"?
You know what a human and a person are. You don't need them defined for you.
>Again, I started this very discussion making sure we had the same definitions for these words, and it's been clear from the beginning that we don't.
Definitions? Dude. Do you really need to consult a dictionary to tell you what a human is? Why do you even need a definition in the first place? What kind of robot-person are you?

Just talk to me like a real person.
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@Eris @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger
>Just talk to me like a real person.
Am I supposed to use my definition of "person" here, or yours?

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@alyx @critical @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger When you see a person on the street do your check your definitions and check all their characteristics and go "IS THIS A PERSON YES OR NO?"

Is that a question you ever actually need to ask, practically?
@alyx @NEETzsche @Samhydeigger @critical My immediate reaction to anyone asking that question is that they are asking it in bad faith in order to play wordgames with the exact definition you choose.
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