Bonnie Steinbock argues that

a) selecting against disability implies a devaluation of disabled people.
b) it is reasonable for parents to wish to prevent disability in their children.
c) selecting for disability if morally permissible.
d) selection of persons should never occur.


b) it is reasonable for parents to wish to prevent disability in their children.

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