Mary Contrary 999
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It's not so complex that you could not just state your the analogy in full here. And, you know I have not experienced serious discussion of this analogy before. You may be skipping info to avoid scrutiny of it.I didn't jump to a conclusion. Not everything is spelled out because the analogy is well known.
The hook up analogy is better because it puts bodily autonomy against the life of a developing human. The plane trip does not involve this.What the analogy says is the reason one can disconnect from the patient is because they have bodily autonomy, which is true for the full 9 months they are expected to stay hooked up to the patient.
At length I described how it fits. You do not explain how it doesn't.You say your compromise fits perfectly and then turn around and show how it doesn't.
The analogy becomes worthless when you have to force things with arbitrary restrictions.The issue is the 16 weeks since the analogy is in the context of all-or-nothing.
The stow away could be innocent but crazy. If jeopardizing the safe completion of the journey, he could be ejected in self defense. True even if unintentionally dangerous like deliriously trying to open the hatch and pilot cannot leave duties long enough to effectively restrain.The baby is innocent regardless what the mother or father think or do.
So, the life of the mother exception holds in this weak analogy.
An unconscious stow away placed on the plane against his will and posing no serious risk, could not simply be ejected. This says very little about pregnancy and abortion. The scenarios lack major features in common. A plane and a person are different domains. The stowaway is taking up some energy during the flight. The pregnancy poses some health risk to the mother and majorly alters her capacities in the final trimester. Her biology is being robustly exploited.
You have to add so much to this analogy that it becomes ludicrous.
You still have not said why.Then the analogy isn't helping you. You'll have to rely on something else to support your compromise.
Stem cells are babies too, then.Understand that the baby is a human starting at a single cell. The baby is innocent.
Stopping development at an early stage is less egregious than later.That a baby looks more like an egg than a delivered human at the single cell stage doesn't matter to its humanity or innocence.
A rapist, despite the poor justice system not doing its job, would prefer not getting caught. Especially in the case a female knows her rapist.
Why is this relevant?
Okay now you added over the Pacific. Why is using a full grow individual in one scenario a great way to elucidate wisdom in a scenario with a developing human?I'm speaking in generalities.
I was explaining why one analogy was better than another. The airplane over the Pacific analogy is better.