“爱不算染色体”:对残疾、法律和宗教伦理的反思

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Disability and Religion Pub Date : 2022-10-04 DOI:10.1080/23312521.2022.2130499
T. Ljujić
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2021年7月,海蒂·克劳特(Heidi Crowter)将英国卫生和社会保障部大臣告上法庭,目的是挑战《堕胎法》在她看来歧视唐氏综合症患者的方面。该案件引发了关于残疾、法律和公共伦理的公民辩论,重新暴露了人权话语和立法的不稳固基础和内在矛盾,揭示了维持现状的功利逻辑的尖锐危险。在本文中,我认为,如果我们要维护我们中间那些可能不符合“存在价值”的功利主义标准的人的尊严和权利,作为人权立法基础的价值观必须牢固地置于绝对和无条件的领域。这是一个宗教伦理可以提供宝贵贡献的领域。以信仰为基础的道德的先验基础赋予人类尊严的概念以普遍性,而不以任何“世俗”的价值范畴为条件(“能力”的概念就是这样一个范畴)。此外,它对什么是社会领域的“贡献者”这一概念提供了一种激进的、反文化的重新定义,这种重新定义并不排除我们中间的残疾人。
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“Love Doesn’t Count Chromosomes”: Reflections on Disability, Law and Religious Ethics
Abstract In July 2021 Heidi Crowter took the UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to court with the aim of challenging the aspects of the Abortion Act that in her view discriminate against people with Down's Syndrome. The case ignited the civic debate on disability, law and public ethics, re-exposing the shaky grounds and inherent contradictions of human rights discourse and legislation and revealing the acute dangers of utilitarian logic that sustains the status quo. In this paper I argue that if we are to safeguard the dignity and rights of those among us who might not satisfy the utilitarian criteria of “worthiness of existence”, the values that underlie human rights legislation need to be firmly situated in the realm of the absolute and the unconditional. This is an area where religious ethics can offer invaluable contribution. The transcendental grounding of faith-based morality endows the notion of human dignity with universality that is not conditional on any “worldly” category of worth (the concept of “ability” being one such category). Also, it provides a radical and counter-cultural redefinition of the notion of what it means to be a “contributor” to the social sphere, a redefinition that does not exclude those among us living with a disability.
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