BTW, I found an astonishing definition of morality in the President’s Council on Bioethics 2005 “Alternative sources of human pluripotent stem cells: A white paper”, in the section on altered nuclear transfer. They argued that ANT may be immoral, because it is immoral to allow a woman to undergo a dangerous procedure (egg extraction) for someone else’s benefit. In other words, it is immoral to allow someone else to be moral.
This means that the moral thing to do, is to altruistically use your time+money getting laws passed to forbid other people to be moral. The moral thing for them to do, of course, is to prevent you from wasting your time doing this.
BTW, I found an astonishing definition of morality in the President’s Council on Bioethics 2005 “Alternative sources of human pluripotent stem cells: A white paper”, in the section on altered nuclear transfer. They argued that ANT may be immoral, because it is immoral to allow a woman to undergo a dangerous procedure (egg extraction) for someone else’s benefit. In other words, it is immoral to allow someone else to be moral.
This means that the moral thing to do, is to altruistically use your time+money getting laws passed to forbid other people to be moral. The moral thing for them to do, of course, is to prevent you from wasting your time doing this.