The Oxford handbook of philosophy and disability / / edited by Adam Cureton and David T. Wasserman.

This Handbook introduces philosophers, as well as other scholars in the humanities and social sciences, to one of the most dynamic new areas of philosophical inquiry. Disability raises some of the deepest conceptual and normative issues about human embodiment and well-being; dignity, respect, justic...

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Place / Publishing House:New York : : Oxford University Press,, 2018-2020.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Also issued in print: 2020.
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Other title:Philosophy and disability
Introduction /
Cognitive disability and embodied, extended minds /
Disabilities and wellbeing: The bad and the neutral /
Evaluative Diversity and the (Ir)Relevance of Well-Being /
Habilitative health and disability /
The Visible and the Invisible: Disability, Assistive Technology, and Stigma /
Causing Disability, Causing Non-Disability: What's the Moral Difference? /
Why Inflicting Disability is Wrong: The Mere Difference View and The Causation Based Objection /
Disability and Partial Compliance Theory /
Contractualism, Disability, and Inclusion /
Disability and Disadvantage in the Capabilities Approach /
In Pursuit of Justice for Disability: Model Neutrality Revisited /
Civic republican disability justice /
Reproductive choice in context: Avoiding excess and deficiency? /
The Limiting Role of Respect /
Respect, Identification, and Profound Cognitive Impairment /
Care and Disability: Friends or Foes /
A Dignitarian Approach to Disability: From Moral Status to Social Status /
Dignity, respect, and cognitive disability /
Disability, rationality, and justice: Disambiguating adaptive preferences /
Educational Justice for Students with Intellectual Disabilities /
Neurodiversity, Autism, and Psychiatric Disability: The Harmful Dysfunction Perspective /
Theoretical Strategies to Define Disability /
Beyond Instrumental Value: Respecting The Will of Others and Deciding On Their Behalf /
A Symmetrical View of Disability and Enhancement /
Neurotechnologies and justice by, with, and for disabled people /
Second Thoughts on Enhancement and Disability /
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Disability Discrimination /
The disability case against assisted dying /
Prioritization and Parity: Which Disabled Newborn Infants Should be Candidates for Scarce Life-Saving Treatment? /
On moral status and intellectual disability: Challenging and expanding the debates /
Disability, health, and difference /
Cognitive disability and moral status /
Bioethics, Disability and Selective Reproductive Technology: Taking Intersectionality Seriously /
Procreation and Intellectual Disability: A Kantian Approach /
Parental Autonomy, Children with Disabilities, and Horizontal Identities /
Why People with Cognitive Disabilities are Justified in Feeling Disquieted by Prenatal Testing and Selective Termination /
Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect /
Disability Liberation Theology /
Fair Difference of Opportunity /
Philosophy and the Apparatus of Disability /
What's wrong with "You say you're happy, but..." reasoning? /
Epistemic exclusion, injustice, and disability /
Interactions with Delusional Others: Reflections on Epistemic Failures and Virtues /
Summary:This Handbook introduces philosophers, as well as other scholars in the humanities and social sciences, to one of the most dynamic new areas of philosophical inquiry. Disability raises some of the deepest conceptual and normative issues about human embodiment and well-being; dignity, respect, justice and equality; and personal and social identity. But it also raises pressing practical questions for educational, health, reproductive, and technology policy, and confronts controversial questions about the scope and direction of the human and civil rights movements. The Handbook addresses these issues and more, with contributions from some of the most prominent philosophers in the field. The clarity it brings to these discussions demonstrates fully the continued centrality and importance of philosophical inquiry.
Publication Frequency:Monthly
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:019062289X
0190622881
0190622903
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Adam Cureton and David T. Wasserman.