Ethics Matters Ethics and Personhood: Some Key Issues

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Ethics Matters Ethics and Personhood: Some Key Issues 11/20/2018 Ethics and Personhood: Some Key Issues Ethics Matters Lawrence M. Hinman, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor of Philosophy University of San Diego Larry at EthicsMatters dot net November 20, 2018 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

11/20/2018 Introduction A number of key issues in ethics turn on the question of personhood: Abortion Human embryonic stem cell research The moral status of animals The moral status of chimeras, cyborgs, robots and other autonomous entities This presentation considers just a single issue from a group of interesting concerns: is the concept of personhood a binary concept? In other words, is someone either a person or not? Or are there gradations of personhood? 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

A binary concept 11/20/2018 Computers are binary in structure: everything is ultimately reducible to a series on zeroes and ones, off and on, no and yes. If the concept of a person is a binary one, then we are forced by the logic of the concept to say of something/someone that it either is or is not a person. It does not admit of degrees. 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

A Sliding Switch: A Gradualist Concept 11/20/2018 A Sliding Switch: A Gradualist Concept Instead of thinking about personhood as an on-off switch, we might think of it as a dimmer switch, sliding from the highest to lowest extremes. We will call this a gradualist concept. The advantage of this approach is that it allows us to make more finely textured judgments http://gutmacher.org/presentations/ab_slides.html 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

The Next Step: A Multivalent Concept 11/20/2018 The Next Step: A Multivalent Concept The next step in refining this concept is to realize that it is a multivalent concept, that is, that there are a number of criteria that are relevant in determining personhood. We have already seen how our understanding of the concept of intelligence developed from a relatively narrow concept to one that includes many different types. Howard Gardner, one of the leaders in the field, now distinguishes among nine different types: Naturalist Intelligence Nature Smart Musical intelligence Musical Smart Logical-Math Intelligence Number/Reasoning Smart Existential intelligence Interpersonal Intelligence People Smart Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Body Smart Linguistic Intelligence Word Smart Intra-personal Intelligence Self Smart Spatial Intelligence Picture Smart http://gutmacher.org/presentations/ab_slides.html 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

11/20/2018 Axes of Personhood The next question is which characteristics are relevant to the attribution of personhood? Candidates include: Intelligence Ability to have a life plan Ability to feel pain Ability to experience happiness Ability to have emotions A soul Once you have established the characteristics, it is then necessary to specify the things that are indicators of the possession of those characteristics. For example, IQ tests are intended as ways of determining the presence of intelligence. http://gutmacher.org/presentations/ab_slides.html 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

Some Vocabulary 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman 11/20/2018 Conception: the coming together of sperm and egg Pre-Embryo: 1-14 days Zygote: days 1-3. Divides into two identical cells (blastomeres) and continues to subdivide every 12-20 hours Morula: days 4-5. After 3 days, the zygote is called a morula or pre-embryo. Sixteen cells. Blastocyst: After 5 days, the morula becomes a blastocyst. The inner group of cells will become the fetus, and the other group will become the uterus Implantation, in which the pre-embryo attaches to the endomitrium, occurs 10 days after conception. 12 days after conception, blastocyst produces hormones that can be detected in the urine Twinning can occur any time during the first 14 days Embryo: 16-70 days The primitive streak: 16 days. Twinning no longer possible. Now called an embryo. 21 days: about the size of the tip of a pencil Fetus: 70 days until birth http://www.religioustolerance.org/abo_fetu.htm 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

Embryonic and Fetal Development There are a number of possible points in the development of the embryo/fetus which may be morally significant: First Trimester Fertilization Implantation in the uterine wall (day 5) Appearance of the primitive streak (17 days) Beginning of the heartbeat (23 days) Development of the brain waves (48 days) Point at which essential internal and external structures are complete (56 days) Second Trimester Point at which the fetus begins to move around (12-13 weeks). Viability ThirdTrimester Birth 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman

Concluding Two Questions Thus we see two key questions about the concept of personhood: Is the concept of a person a binary concept or a gradualist concept? Is the concept of a person dependent on a single criterion (soul, human DNA, etc.) or a group/family of criteria? 11/20/2018 (c) Lawrence M. Hinman