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

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wasserman, David T., editor.
Cureton, Adam Steven, 1981- editor.
Series:
Oxford handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Disabilities--Philosophy.
Disabilities.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
xlv, 799 pages ; 26 cm.
Other Title:
Philosophy and disability
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE CONCEPTS, MODELS, AND PERSPECTIVES OF DISABILITY
1. Theoretical Strategies to Define Disability / Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry
2. In Pursuit of Justice for Disability: Model Neutrality Revisited / Anita Silvers
3. Disability, Health, and Difference / Jerome Bickenbach
4. Habilitative Health and Disability / Lawrence C. Becker
5. Philosophy and the Apparatus of Disability / Shelley L. Tremain
6. Disability Liberation Theology / Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
pt. TWO WELL-BEING, ADAPTATION, AND CAUSING DISABILITY
7. Disabilities and Well-Being: The Bad and the Neutral / Joshua Shepherd
8. Causing Disability, Causing Non-Disability: What's the Moral Difference? / Stephen M. Campbell
9. Why Inflicting Disability is Wrong: The Mere-Difference View and The Causation-Based Objection / Julia Mosquera
10. Evaluative Diversity and the (Ir)Relevance of Weil-Being / Sean Aas
pt. THREE JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND INCLUSION
11. Contractualism, Disability, and Inclusion / Christie Hartley
12. Civic Republican Disability Justice / Tom O'Shea
13. Disability and Disadvantage in the Capabilities Approach / Christopher A. Riddle
14. Disability and Partial Compliance Theory / Leslie Francis
15. Fair Difference of Opportunity / Alexander Kaufman
16. The Disability Case Against Assisted Dying / Danny Scoccia
pt. FOUR KNOWLEDGE AND EMBODIMENT
17. Epistemic Exclusion, Injustice, and Disability / Jackie Leach Scully
18. What's Wrong With "You Say You're Happy, But "Reasoning? / Jason Marsh
19. Interactions with Delusional Others: Reflections on Epistemic Failures and Virtues / Josh Dohmen
20. Disability, Rationality, and Justice: Disambiguating Adaptive Preferences / Jessica Begon
pt. FIVE RESPECT, APPRECIATION, AND CARE
21. Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect / Thomas E. Hill Jr.
22. The Limiting Role of Respect / Adam Cureton
23. Respect, Identification, and Profound Cognitive Impairment / John Vorhaus
24. Care and Disability: Friends or Foes / Eva Feder Kittay
25. A Dignitarian Approach to Disability: From Moral Status to Social Status / Linda Barclay
pt. SIX MORAL STATUS AND SIGNIFICANT MENTAL DISABILITIES
26. Cognitive Disability and Moral Status / Alice Crary
27. Dignity, Respect, and Cognitive Disability / Suzy Killmister
28. On Moral Status and Intellectual Disability: Challenging and Expanding the Debates / Licia Carlson
pt. SEVEN INTELLECTUAL AND PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITY
29. Neurodiversity, Autism, and Psychiatric Disability: The Harmful Dysfunction Perspective / Jordan A. Conrad
30. Beyond Instrumental Value: Respecting the Will of Others and Deciding on Their Behalf / David Wendler
31. Educational Justice for Students with Intellectual Disabilities / Lorella Terzi
pt. EIGHT TECHNOLOGY AND ENHANCEMENT
32. A Symmetrical View of Disability and Enhancement / David Wasserman
33. Cognitive Disability and Embodied, Extended Minds / Andy Clark
34. The Visible and the Invisible: Disability, Assistive Technology, and Stigma / Havi Carel
35. Neurotechnologies and Justice by, with, and for Disabled People / Eran Klein
36. Second Thoughts on Enhancement and Disability / Melinda C. Hall
pt. NINE HEALTH CARE ALLOCATION
37. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Disability Discrimination / Greg Bognar
38. Prioritization and Parity: Which Disabled Newborn Infants Should be Candidates for Scarce Life-Saving Treatment? / Julian Savulescu
pt. TEN REPRODUCTION AND PARENTING
39. Why People with Cognitive Disabilities are Justified in Feeling Disquieted by Prenatal Testing and Selective Termination / Chris Kaposy
40. Reproductive Choice, in Context: Avoiding Excess and Deficiency? / Tom Shakespeare
41. Bioethics, Disability, and Selective Reproductive Technology: Taking Intersectionality Seriously / Christian Munthe
42. Procreation and Intellectual Disability: A Kantian Approach / Samuel J. Kerstein
43. Parental Autonomy, Children with Disabilities, and Horizontal Identities / Mary Crossley.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0190622873
9780190622879
OCLC:
1127868166
Publisher Number:
99985513477

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