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by the_af 1352 days ago
I disagree. You cannot hold this principle "in theory" without understanding the specifics of this case.

It makes no sense to value (human) empathy and cooperation without valuing (human) life. You can argue about first principles, excrement and the universe, but this will still be true.

Without valuing human life, all sorts of things start to unravel in our society. Of course, just life is not enough! Empathy, cooperation, kindness, curiosity, etc: all things that make the human experience worthy.

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Human life is valuable, but it's valuable because it has things like dreams, empathy, etc.

That's why we usually don't keep braindead people alive just because we could.

I don't disagree. It is valuable because of all those things, and more. It is not valuable at all costs. But human life is the sine qua non (for now, without going into scifi territory).

I would argue that someone in permanent vegetative state is not much of a "human", mind you.