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Originally Posted by Makarov
You posted before my edit, but this is exactly the sort of circumstances I was talking about. I mean, would your sister have been morally culpable if they had decided that they weren't prepared to raise a severely disabled child? I don't think so.
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I think that's almost a subjective argument, her decision whichever way is effected by her moral values so yes she is responsible for her own decision.
She also based her decision on her own values, what seperates this argument for Eugenics is that the choice was left to the family. On the Eugenics equation the state would have mandated the termination of the pregnancy and the mother would have no choice in the matter. In that scenario she would have no moral cupability.