From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Sun Nov 14 2004 - 21:25:07 GMT
On 14 Nov 2004 at 13:00, Scott Roberts wrote:
What about someone who is not and never will be a source of ideas,
for example, someone with severe mental retardation? How does the MOQ
justify using the resources to keep such a person alive, resources
which could otherwise be spent educating others who might be the
source of ideas?
msh says:
Perhaps by claiming that as long as there is life there is the
possibility of interaction with DQ, and therefore a possibility of
new ideas?
Best,
msh
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