one scenario: deaf parents have a congenitally deaf child. parents oppose CI, which is low risk procedure that almost always enables people to hear--especially if done at an early enuf age.
2nd scenario:deaf parents have a young child w/normal hearing. the parents' culture has helped them to live full, rewarding lives. they want to put plugs in his ears to enable child to acquire their deaf culture.
questions?
Is it permissible to allow a person to retain a remediable disability if it coincides w/parental wishes and beliefs? Is there a moral difference between allowing a disability and inducing or causing it?
Do such wishes and beliefs have greater force if they are associated w/a culture? if so, how does being associated w/a culture make such a difference? would this apply equally to ALL cultures, or only to some?
Remmy--this is not opinion--k? lokk at these scenarios morally and ethically; put differences aside, and tell me what u think.
2nd scenario:deaf parents have a young child w/normal hearing. the parents' culture has helped them to live full, rewarding lives. they want to put plugs in his ears to enable child to acquire their deaf culture.
questions?
Is it permissible to allow a person to retain a remediable disability if it coincides w/parental wishes and beliefs? Is there a moral difference between allowing a disability and inducing or causing it?
Do such wishes and beliefs have greater force if they are associated w/a culture? if so, how does being associated w/a culture make such a difference? would this apply equally to ALL cultures, or only to some?
Remmy--this is not opinion--k? lokk at these scenarios morally and ethically; put differences aside, and tell me what u think.