GDon
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What about the morality of, say, late-term abortion of a healthy foetus? It is a life-style decision. Assume no health problems for mother or child, and no population problem generally. I'm curious how the morality of this is scientifically answerable, if indeed it is.Well, scientifically answerable in principle. Once you've defined all your terms, you've reduced your "What should I do?" question into some specific real-world optimisation problem - what is the most efficient way to achieve this outcome with these resources.GDon said:I know that this is something Sam Harris and Richard Carrier has proposed, but I didn't know that they were considered established as scientifically answerable. Do you have any links that you could share?
If you can't reduce your question to a real-world problem, then either you don't understand the question, or the question isn't about the real world.
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