Skip to content
Carmelics
TopicsThinkersChangesContributorsLoading account…

    Carmelics

    A reasoning platform. Break down any belief into clear reasons, explore both sides, and weigh the evidence honestly.

    Navigate

    • Topics
    • Search
    • Recent Changes
    • Contribute
    • How It Works
    • Glossary
    • Thinkers
    • Contributors
    • About
    • Statistics
    • Terms
    • Privacy

    Database

    Statements
    —
    Perspectives
    —
    Topics
    —

    Press ? for keyboard shortcuts

    LoyalLoyalJusticeJustice
    Made withinDC&Austin
    Statements
    321,452
    Perspectives
    108,905
    Topics
    42
    In the human case, the key causal processes are those of ... — Carmelics
    Home/Bioethics
    HistoryEditSee Inverse

    Part of a larger discussion

    Supports→Being an organism that belongs to the species Homo sapiens is a matter of being connected reproductively to organisms situated on the relevant lineage segment.

    In the human case, the key causal processes are those of sexual reproduction.

    BioethicsPersonal Identity
    ?Rate how convincing each reason is below to see the overall strength.

    No one has weighed in yet. Be the first to share reasons for or against this statement.

    Sign in or register to share your perspective on this statement.

    Topics

    BioethicsPersonal Identity

    Related

    Being an organism that belongs to the species Homo sapiens is a matter of being ...Lineage-based individuation of a taxon depends on component organisms being spat...The conditions for belonging to a species are relational, not intrinsic.

    Next step

    Based on where you are in your exploration

    Browse more in Bioethics
    Related propositions within the same area of thought.

    Similar

    The causal condition for species membership may be disjunctive, fulfil...79%A synthetic entity that produces offspring with humans generated in th...75%Naturalism insists that disease involves a causal process that include...75%Only the emission of semen in a vagina can result in natural reproduct...73%

    Source

    AI-extracted
    SEP: human-nature
    View source passageHide passage
    This leaves only the possibility that the conditions for belonging to the species are, like the individuating conditions for the species taxon, relational. Lineage-based individuation of a taxon depends on its component organisms being spatially and temporally situated in such a way that the causal processes necessary for the inheritance of traits can take place. In the human case, the key processes are those of sexual reproduction. Therefore, being an organism that belongs to the species Homo s

    Details

    Type
    premise
    Perspectives
    0 (0 for, 0 against)
    Edits
    1 edit

    Open for perspectives

    This idea is waiting for its first supporting or challenging perspective.

    Share the first perspective