Killing a disabled infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. Very often it is not wrong at all.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
Killing a disabled infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. Very often it is not wrong at all.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
Interview with 'The New York Times Magazine'
2006
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