medethics-2014-102127 The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophical complexities. The social model of disability, which posits that disability is socially and politically constructed and is characterised by systemic barriers, has enjoyed broad acceptance that is exemplified by the slow but steady progress in securing civil rights for persons with disabilities. Yet, there remains a palpable tension between disability studies scholars and activists and bioethicists. While philosophers and bioethicists should heed the theories developed from the standpoint of persons with disabilities, disability activists should acknowledge the possibility that philosophical theorie
This paper considers sociological understandings of what constitutes disability. Current meanings of...
There is a growing perception in the disability rights movement that traditional ways of thinking a...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
At the most general level, this project seeks to engage the question, "What is disability?" The conc...
In this article, I offer an account of how the individualized and medicalized conception of disabili...
In this article, I offer an account of how the individualized and medicalized conception of disabili...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
This paper considers sociological understandings of what constitutes disability. Current meanings of...
There is a growing perception in the disability rights movement that traditional ways of thinking a...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
At the most general level, this project seeks to engage the question, "What is disability?" The conc...
In this article, I offer an account of how the individualized and medicalized conception of disabili...
In this article, I offer an account of how the individualized and medicalized conception of disabili...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
Disability has been a topic of heightened philosophical interest in the last 30 years. Disability th...
This paper considers sociological understandings of what constitutes disability. Current meanings of...
There is a growing perception in the disability rights movement that traditional ways of thinking a...
This dissertation contributes to the development of philosophy of disability by drawing on disabilit...