- Disability rights attorney Harriet McBryde Johnson, who was born with a congenital muscular disease, wrote a fascinating account of meeting philosopher Peter Singer, who has argued that it is sometimes morally acceptable to withhold treatment from impaired infants.
- Singer's book on this topic (and others) is called Practical Ethics.
- McBryde Johnson's memoir is titled Too Late to Die Young.
- McBryde Johnson also argued to keep Terri Schiavo alive before the courts decided in favor of euthanasia.
- Here's a lengthy TV interview with McBryde Johnson by a philosopher:
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Infants
Here are some links related to our class section on the ethics of treating infants with severe impairments:
Labels:
as discussed in class,
euthanasia,
impaired infants,
links,
persons,
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