In the most literal of all possible ways, what else can a phage be defined as?
eta.
Given that viri, phages, bacteriophages, etcetera, have long been debated within the medical and scientific community as "possibly life", what room for debate remains about a fetus? Given that the only possible answer with any logical consistency is "none", how is anyone calling RTL people "ignorant" solely for that position? Where exactly does the pro choice position garner philosophical underpinnings?
Re: Philosophy.
In the most literal of all possible ways, what else can a phage be defined as?
eta.
Given that viri, phages, bacteriophages, etcetera, have long been debated within the medical and scientific community as "possibly life", what room for debate remains about a fetus? Given that the only possible answer with any logical consistency is "none", how is anyone calling RTL people "ignorant" solely for that position? Where exactly does the pro choice position garner philosophical underpinnings?