In any case, the capacity for physical motion - or the lack of it - has nothing to do with the seriousness of one's claim for continued life. Who holds this position?
Q1. In any case, the capacity for physical motion - or the lack of it - has nothing to do with the seriousness of one's claim for continued life. Who holds this position?
Answer: Peter Singer
Explanation: Peter Singer argued that the capacity for physical motion is morally irrelevant to a being's claim for continued life, which underpins his argument for equal consideration regardless of physical disability.