> In the references you quoted, I did not see the word zygote equated
> to the term 'human being'
Interesting tactic: Reject explicit cites because they aren't
concise/readily available enough to suit you, and reject
concise/readily available cites because they aren't explicit enough to
suit you.
> I don't see that extending the term 'human being' to include a zygote
> is either justified or helpful to communication
Neither do I. Fortunately, no such "extension" is needed, since the
term "human being" already does, and always has, included a zygote.
Tom Knapp
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