This article engages with debates concerning the moral worth of human beings with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMDs). Some argue that those with such disabilities are morally less valuable than so-called normal human beings, whereas others argue that all human beings have equal moral value and so each group of humans ought to be treated with equal concern. We will argue in favor of a reconciliatory view that takes points from opposing camps in the debates about the moral worth of humans with PIMDs. The view in question, roughly, is this: most humans with PIMDs are persons in the morally significant sense and so deserve equal moral consideration to so-called normal human beings. Some humans with PIMD may not, however, be...
This article offers an introductory analysis of the philosophical and empirical considerations havin...
Notions discriminatory to persons with disabilities commonly underpin political theories of rights. ...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
This article engages with debates concerning the moral worth of human beings with profound intellect...
Profound intellectual disability, the most severe form of intellectual disability, has long been lef...
Individuals with what are usually referred to as ‘profound’ or ‘severe’ cognitive disabilities are p...
The present essay aims to respond to recent arguments which maintain that persons with severe cognit...
Growing numbers of babies are surviving into infancy and beyond with profound and multiple learning ...
This paper is about the moral status of those human beings with profound intellectual disabilities (...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse the moral reasoning of people with mild intellectu...
People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have been the subject of diametri...
My hypothesis is that social contract theory does not satisfactorily explain why we owe a serious co...
Questions regarding dignity and moral worth of children and adults with profound intellectual disabi...
This article investigates the following question: How do disabled people and the response of Christi...
People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD) are, like everyone else, unique i...
This article offers an introductory analysis of the philosophical and empirical considerations havin...
Notions discriminatory to persons with disabilities commonly underpin political theories of rights. ...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
This article engages with debates concerning the moral worth of human beings with profound intellect...
Profound intellectual disability, the most severe form of intellectual disability, has long been lef...
Individuals with what are usually referred to as ‘profound’ or ‘severe’ cognitive disabilities are p...
The present essay aims to respond to recent arguments which maintain that persons with severe cognit...
Growing numbers of babies are surviving into infancy and beyond with profound and multiple learning ...
This paper is about the moral status of those human beings with profound intellectual disabilities (...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse the moral reasoning of people with mild intellectu...
People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have been the subject of diametri...
My hypothesis is that social contract theory does not satisfactorily explain why we owe a serious co...
Questions regarding dignity and moral worth of children and adults with profound intellectual disabi...
This article investigates the following question: How do disabled people and the response of Christi...
People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD) are, like everyone else, unique i...
This article offers an introductory analysis of the philosophical and empirical considerations havin...
Notions discriminatory to persons with disabilities commonly underpin political theories of rights. ...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...