4 Ocak 2007 Perşembe

When Reality Is Stranger Than Fiction

This is bizarre beyond description. But it is likely to be a story that will flummox philosophy and ethics classes for generations to come.
The reason for the controversy is this: three years ago, when Ashley began to display early signs of puberty, her parents instructed doctors to remove her uterus, appendix and still-forming breasts, then treat her with high doses of oestrogen to stunt her growth.

In other words, Ashley was sterilised and frozen in time, for ever to remain a child. She was only 6.

Ashley, the daughter of two professionals in the Seattle area, never had much hope of a normal life.

Afflicted with a severe brain impairment known as static encephalopathy, she cannot walk, talk, keep her head up in bed or even swallow food. Her parents argued that “keeping her small” was the best way to improve the quality of her life, not to make life more convenient for them.
My first reaction is to regard this as monstrous. My second reaction is to think of this as sensible. Now I am trying to come up with a more thoughtful third reaction.

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