visagrunt wrote:
I am not sure that this type of argument is particularly helpful to the debate.
Supposing, for a moment, that there is a gravity of disability that we could all agree was sufficient to justify abortion, does that then serve to justify abortion generally? Of course not.
Rather, I think it suggests that we can draw subjective lines about when abortion is and is not justified. I see this as a very dangerous approach because it allows people to take an extremely restrictive view (abortion only in cases of acephalia!)
Sand lines topic
Quoted for Reasonableness.
As Ska and you_are(etc) wrote, the decision is private and individual, though I cannot agree with infanticide (the killing of infants) with regard to disability.
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