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Analogizing among different types of entities
A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous
to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
On Jun 23, 11:00*am, "Fred C. Dobbs"
wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. *A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. You're analogous to idiocy. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
On Jun 23, 12:00*pm, "Fred C. Dobbs"
Speaking of species, whats the best fishing in your area, Fred. Around here it's crappie, bluegil , catfish,a nd if you go over on the river every once in a while you cac catch sturgeon. Fishings not bad . How about you? |
Analogizing among different types of entities
Fred C. Dobbs wrote:
A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? -- Oxtail is not doing what he thinks he is doing here. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote:
Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
Fred C. Dobbs wrote:
On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. Do you think it is possible for us to give them some? -- Oxtail is not doing what he thinks he is doing here. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
On 6/23/2010 12:23 PM, oxtail wrote:
Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. Do you think it is possible for us to give them some? Animals? No. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
Fred C. Dobbs wrote:
On 6/23/2010 12:23 PM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. Do you think it is possible for us to give them some? Animals? No. How about robots? -- Oxtail is not doing what he thinks he is doing here. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
On 6/23/2010 1:21 PM, oxtail wrote:
Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 12:23 PM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. Do you think it is possible for us to give them some? Animals? No. How about robots? No. |
Analogizing among different types of entities
Fred C. Dobbs wrote:
On 6/23/2010 1:21 PM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 12:23 PM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: On 6/23/2010 11:15 AM, oxtail wrote: Fred C. Dobbs wrote: A corporation is not analogous to a species. A corporation is analogous to a single organism within a species. Corporations taken together are not analogous to a species; they are analogous to a breed. Species, subspecies, breeds. Any of them will do. Sorry, no - they're not the same. Do farm animal breeds have any rights? Breeds don't have rights. Animals individually don't have rights. Do you think it is possible for us to give them some? Animals? No. How about robots? No. How about human families? -- Oxtail is not doing what he thinks he is doing here. |
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