[Paleopsych] NYT: Brain-Dead Woman's Fetus Passes Milestone in Development
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shovland at mindspring.com
Fri Jul 22 06:17:44 UTC 2005
If we are so concerned about the life you discuss, why are we so
unconcerned about the 25,000 plus lives that have been destroyed
in Iraq since we started the war?
-----Original Message-----
From: "Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D." <ljohnson at solution-consulting.com>
Sent: Jul 22, 2005 3:51 AM
To: The new improved paleopsych list <paleopsych at paleopsych.org>
Subject: Re: [Paleopsych] NYT: Brain-Dead Woman's Fetus Passes Milestone in Development
Frank, you ask touching questions "[What medical knowledge will be
gained from this? Is that knoweldge worth the price?]". Thank you for
raising them. Embedded is the humanistic assumption that life has to be
intelligent and aware in order to be worth living. Humanists seem to
have a horror of living in a coma-like state. The religious apologist
would reply that it is not proper for us to judge the value of a life,
if we do not wish to be judged. It doesn't matter, says the apologist,
if important if knowledge is gained, and the price of a healthy human
baby is of infinite value. The worth is there.
One might also ask for reflection of the slippery slope about the
issue of which life is worth living. Eugenics and "mercy" killing
(really, killing those who are inconvenient for us) lurk. My cousin was
born with Down Syndrome 50 years ago and my aunt and uncle were told to
put him away and forget about him. His life, the doctors said, wasn't
worth living.
Instead they brought him home and nurtured him. When they tried to
enroll him in school, he was refused, so my uncle ran for the local
school board, became president, and began one of the nation's first
programs to mainstream retarded children. Today my cousin is married to
a girl with down syndrome, he works at a job he enjoys, and the two of
them have a happy life. He knows more about the NFL than I do, and can
play the piano (not well, mind you). Because of him, many retarded
children in my little home town were educated to the best of their
capacity, long before your agency became involved. So one never knows
where the ripples of a life well nurtured will end.
Lynn
Premise Checker wrote:
> Brain-Dead Woman's Fetus Passes Milestone in Development
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/21/health/21fetus.html
>
> [What medical knowledge will be gained from this? Is that knoweldge
> worth the price?]
>
> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
>
> RICHMOND, Va., July 20 (AP) - A brain-dead pregnant woman on life
> support has passed the milestone in her pregnancy where doctors
> believe the baby could realistically survive outside the womb, giving
> her family renewed hope.
>
> -snip-
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