Persons of Lesser Value Moral Argument and the 'Final Solution'

Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (2):129-141 (1995)
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For many persons, ‘Holocaust‐abomination’is a fixed point on their moral compass: if anything can be evil, it was. Yet at least one of the justifications deployed by its perpetrators (the eugenics argument) invokes widely‐held values concerning human health and procreation. Hence persons endorsing many current activities based on those values (e.g. genetic counselling) have been charged with being on a morally deplorable slippery slope. This paper sketches the necessary structure of a moral position capable of consistently embracing those values without placing its occupants on that slippery slope.

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Hillel Steiner
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An essay on rights.Hillel Steiner - 1994 - Oxford, UK ;: Blackwell.
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