I value the truth over basically everything else. I don't care how horrible the truth is. If it were me, I would much appreciate having my faculties restored. And I think if you're a self-respecting individual, you would, too.
Yeah I would feel obligated to give it to him because I have to assume anyone would prefer to be back to normal as well as the friends and family of the individual.
I don't see a particularly compelling reason to leave him mentally impaired.
I wouldn't leave him mentally impaired, but not restoring his faculties wouldn't be harming him.
if missing out on good experiences is a harm, then perhaps death is a harm too... even if you aren't aware of what you're missing.
I'm just saying, it doesn't quite work as a functional definition of harm, because harm tends to be one of those things that everyone should universally agree on. What pain is is really NOT up for interpretation.
I've never been to Disney World. I'm sure it's a great time, but I don't really feel any inner turmoil for never having been there.
The manchild is a societal burden and should have his condition rectified if possible.