Alien826
No religious beliefs
Well if that is a valid area of discussion , shouldn't we play safe and not kill any embryo/fetus untill we are nearly 100% sure that it is not a person who deserves rights?
In my opinion The fact that this is hard and controversial is good enough reason to be pro life / if we dont know if its a person or not, then dont kill it until you are sure.
Whats your opinion on that?
The vast majority of decisions we make are based on incomplete knowledge. We do the best we can. The problem is that if we pick one extreme, given the likelihood that this will never be totally settled, we've frozen the whole thing in a particular mold that can never be challenged. I have no doubt that the other side can come up with a similar argument in favor of choice.
Well what makes us persons worthy of the right to live?
Ill say that tjings like consciousness , free will , awareness etc
OK.
So any human with this atributes (ether potencial or actual) should be considered a person with rights. (People in comma dont have any of this atributes in this moment but potentially they might in the future)
Ah, that's the one argument that I don't have definite answer for. Do we value potentiality as highly as actuality? In most cases, the answer is "no", but humans can maybe be considered to be a special case. The people in a coma have already gained the full rights of an adult. Not to mention the affection of those close to them. That may not be a logical answer, but emotionally it's powerful.
Question: How often do people in a "comma" reach a "full stop"?
A 2 celled embryo fits this criteria. So while it might sound strange and counterintuitive a 2 calles embryo should be considered a person.
Whats your opinion on that?
My opinion is that it's going to ridiculous lengths, and totally ignoring the other stakeholders in this equation. But it's still complicated.