• Smoogs@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    save the entire crew specifically because he’s blind

    so you take away a persons autonomy to have the potential to be able to see and live a life with natural sight as you see a use for it.

    You did a 360 there on the ethics and wandered into utilitarian territory reducing people to things.

    You might not define it as a disability but it’s still taking autonomy from someone. They could just as well invent a tool to help save the crew. There is more than one option for things such as that rather than reducing a persons entire definition to their difference and how useful it is to you.

    Human condition is more than their differences or their use to you.