“The fundamental ethical objection to eugenics is that it licenses some people to decide whether the lives of others are worth living. Part of an intellectual dynasty that included the Victorian uber-Darwinian TH Huxley and the novelist Aldous, Julian Huxley never doubted that an improved human species would match his own high-level brainpower. But not everyone thinks intellect is the most valuable human attribute. General de Gaulle’s daughter Anne had Down’s syndrome, and the famously undemonstrative soldier and Resistance leader referred to her as “my joy”, and when at the age of 20 she died he wept. The capacity to give and receive love may be more central to the good life than self-admiring cleverness.”
Quote by John N. Gray
Author
You May Also Like
Source: On Democracy
“He still had that look of shame, the only thing for which men cannot forgive themselves.”
Source: Terres mortes
Source: A Happy Ghost
Source: A Happy Ghost
Source: A Happy Ghost
Source: A Happy Ghost
Source: The Thursday Murder Club
Source: The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption
Source: On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
Source: Stella Maris