Abstract
In this essay, I defend three Simple Views concerning human beings. First, that the human embryo is, from the one-cell stage onwards, a single unitary organism. Second, that when an embryo twins, it ceases to exist and two new embryos come into existence. And third, that you and I are essentially human organisms. This cluster of views shows that it is not necessary to rely on co-location, or other obscure claims, in understanding human embryogenesis.
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Tollefsen, C. (2006). Fission, fusion, and the simple view. Christian Bioethics, 12(3), 255–263. https://doi.org/10.1080/13803600601042129
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