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====== PBA105H: Personhood and Human Rights ====== | ====== PBA105H: Personhood and Human Rights ====== | ||
* Do you believe in human rights? Shouldn' | * Do you believe in human rights? Shouldn' | ||
- | * FIXME subjectivity of personhood= works better in the functionalism seminar; for this one, focus on SLED + age-based discrimination | + | * FIXME subjectivity of personhood= works better in the functionalism seminar |
* Basic argument for personhood | * Basic argument for personhood | ||
* **S**ize | * **S**ize | ||
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* **D**egree of Dependency | * **D**egree of Dependency | ||
* Abortion as age-based discrimination, | * Abortion as age-based discrimination, | ||
- | * Personhood poster | ||
- | FIXME content from [[trtl: | ||
- | ===== Personhood ===== | ||
- | ==== SLED ==== | ||
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- | * "Okay, so, we know that human life begins at fertilization, | ||
- | * //(ask the audience)// "How? What are some of the ways that pre-born humans differ from born humans?" | ||
- | * //(collect and name/ | ||
- | * //(if not directly a SLED difference, ask " | ||
- | * e.g. "a fetus can't think" -- "well, we can measure brain waves from early on, but yes, a fetus can't think like you or I. Why not? Because their brain isn't **developed** enough yet." | ||
- | * e.g. "they look different" | ||
- | * //(reveal the categories -- just name them, no explanation yet)// "All of these differences break down into four basic categories..." | ||
- | * **Next step: Size** | ||
- | * **Next step: Level of Development** | ||
- | * **Next step: Environment** | ||
- | * **Next step: Degree of Dependency** | ||
- | * " | ||
- | - "Are the differences there just before birth, or do they continue //after// birth too?" | ||
- | - "Do any of these things determine whether or not we should get basic human rights, like the right to life?" | ||
- | * //(walk through SLED categories)// | ||
- | * **Size / Level of Development: | ||
- | * "You don't stop growing and developing when you're born, but you growing until... when? When you're an adult. An embryo is smaller and less developed than an infant, and an infant is smaller and less developed than a teenager." | ||
- | * "And, does how big you are determine whether or not you have basic human rights? Bigger humans don't have more of a right to life than smaller humans." | ||
- | * //(leave more detail on level of development, | ||
- | * **Environment: | ||
- | * "Sure, your environment changes when you're born, but it changes many times throughout your life." | ||
- | * "And //where// you are does not determine //who// or //what// you are." | ||
- | * "For example, take two children at the same age, both 30 weeks, but one is still living in her mother' | ||
- | * **Degree of Dependency: | ||
- | * "Have you ever help a newborn baby? A newborn isn't exactly independent! An infant is way more dependent than a teenager." | ||
- | * "A newborn baby might still be dependent on his mother' | ||
- | * "We don't become independent until //well// after birth." | ||
- | * "Do people who are more dependent have fewer basic rights? Actually, the more dependent someone is, the //greater// our responsibility towards them!" | ||
- | * "Say your toddler says to you, ' | ||
- | * "Okay, fast forward 15 years and say she's coming back home after a semester in residence at university, and says, 'mom, get me a glass of water.' | ||
- | * "The more dependent someone is, the //more// responsibility we have towards them" | ||
- | * "If you think carefully about //why// there are these differences between embryos and infants, between infants and teenagers, it's all a function of age" **Next step: SLED = f(age)** | ||
- | * "// | ||
- | * "//Why is a pre-born child still in her mother' | ||
- | * "//Why is a pre-born child more dependent? How independent should any member of our species be at that age?" | ||
- | * //(address Level of Development)// | ||
- | * "// | ||
- | * "// | ||
- | * "Well, our medical technology is only so advanced -- it used to be later in pregnancy before a child could survive outside the womb, in the future maybe it's earlier in pregnancy" | ||
- | * "But, given our medical technology, what else would we expect for a human being of that age?" | ||
- | * "// | ||
- | * "// | ||
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- | **Transition: | ||
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- | ==== human + x ==== | ||
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- | * "Maybe you're still thinking, okay, but, a fetus still just isn't a person! Well, what's a person?" | ||
- | * //(frame the concept 'human + x')// "// | ||
- | **Next step: human + x** "While today the term personhood is often used to describe someone as " | ||
- | * "We can see this throughout history, that every time we've said that to be a person, you need to be a "human + x", it's been a catastrophic moral mistake..." | ||
- | * **Next step: Virginia Supreme Court** | ||
- | * "In the eyes of the law... the slave is not a person." | ||
- | * "To be a person, you had to be a human being plus white skin" | ||
- | * **Next step: George Canfield** | ||
- | * "An Indian is not a person within the meaning of the Constitution." | ||
- | * "Here, a person was a human being plus non-indigenous" | ||
- | * **Next step: racism** "We know this today as racism." | ||
- | * "I want to tell you a story. This is Ota Benga, a Congolese man who was bought from slavers in 1904, taken to America and put on display in the Bronx Zoo in 1906." | ||
- | * "A sign on the exhibit read: The African Pigmy, "Ota Benga." | ||
- | * "The exhibit quickly became the zoo's most popular attraction, but protests from African-American clergymen had it shut down." | ||
- | * "I think of Ota Benga whenever people say that a human being " | ||
- | * " | ||
- | * **Next step: racism overview** "But it doesn' | ||
- | * **Next step: British Voting Rights case** | ||
- | * "The statutory word ‘person’ did not in these circumstances include women." | ||
- | * "To be a person, you had to be a human being plus a man." | ||
- | * **Next step: sexism** "We know this today as sexism" | ||
- | * **Next step: Nazi Germany** | ||
- | * "The Reichsgericht itself refused to recognize Jews... as ‘persons’ in the legal sense." | ||
- | * "To be a person, you have to be a human being plus non-Jew" | ||
- | * "We know this today as anti-semitism" | ||
- | * **Next step: Canadian Supreme Court** | ||
- | * "The law of Canada does not recognize the unborn child as a legal person possessing rights." | ||
- | * "To be a person in Canada, you have to be a human being //plus a certain age//" | ||
- | * "This is //ageism//, age-based discrimination" | ||
- | * **Next step: human being + x = human rights violation** "// | ||
- | * **Next step: human being + age** "With abortion, it's "human + a certain age" -- it's just // | ||
-- The history of legal personhood is "A nice little narrative of oppression, discrimination, | -- The history of legal personhood is "A nice little narrative of oppression, discrimination, | ||