The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum: the former are biological or psychological states that increase the chances of a person leading a good life in the relevant set of circumstances, while the latter decrease those chances. Here, I focus on a particular issue raised by this account: what should we count as part of an individual’s relevant set of circumstances when thinking about enhanced and disabled states? Specifically, is social prejudice relevant to an individual’s circumstances in regards to how disabled or enhanced they are? For instance, if an individual is discriminated against on the basis of their skin colour, and this leads to a reduction in their well-being, the we...
While many important advances have been made to address injustice in the context of disability – suc...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The work undertaken for my Masters degree seeks to address some of the pre...
The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status...
The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
What is it for something to be a disability? Elizabeth Barnes, focusing on physical disabilities, ar...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
This paper assesses how views of disability and enhancement can combine. It is hard to maintain that...
There are two main accounts of disability that have provided different un-derstandings of what being...
It often appears that the most appropriate form of addressing disadvantage related to disability is ...
I attempt to adjudicate the disagreement between those who seek to reconceptualize disability as mer...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Elvio Baccarini, in his recent book that is entitled In a better world? Public reason and biotechnol...
The aim of this study was to examine the patterns of explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious)...
This entry discusses the relationship between disability and well-being. Disabilities are commonly t...
While many important advances have been made to address injustice in the context of disability – suc...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The work undertaken for my Masters degree seeks to address some of the pre...
The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status...
The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
What is it for something to be a disability? Elizabeth Barnes, focusing on physical disabilities, ar...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
This paper assesses how views of disability and enhancement can combine. It is hard to maintain that...
There are two main accounts of disability that have provided different un-derstandings of what being...
It often appears that the most appropriate form of addressing disadvantage related to disability is ...
I attempt to adjudicate the disagreement between those who seek to reconceptualize disability as mer...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Elvio Baccarini, in his recent book that is entitled In a better world? Public reason and biotechnol...
The aim of this study was to examine the patterns of explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious)...
This entry discusses the relationship between disability and well-being. Disabilities are commonly t...
While many important advances have been made to address injustice in the context of disability – suc...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The work undertaken for my Masters degree seeks to address some of the pre...
The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status...