Can an appeal to commonsense support Richard Dawkins's position on the moral necessity of aborting fetuses with Down syndrome? How would the argument run? Are there other reasons he could offer? Should he apologize for his remarks to those who found them offensive? (See "Richard Dawkins: 'Immoral' not to Abort Down's Fetuses," BBC News, 8/21/2014.)
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