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Disability and Disadvantage
Edited by Kimberley Brownlee and Adam Cureton
408 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-923450-9
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Hardback
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04 June 2009
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- Advances the debates on key issues in moral and political philosophy
- Includes essays from both high profile contributors and new voices on these issues
This book offers a much-needed investigation of moral and political issues concerning disability, and explores how the experiences of people with disabilities can lead to reconsideration of prominent positions on normative issues. Thirteen new essays examine such topics as the concept of disability, the conditions of justice, the nature of autonomy, healthcare distribution, and reproductive choices. The contributors are Norman Daniels, Ellen Daniels Zide, Leslie P. Francis, Christie Hartley, Richard Hull, Guy Kahane, F. M. Kamm, Rosalind McDougall, Jeff McMahan, Douglas MacLean, Susannah Rose, Anita Silvers, Julian Savulescu, Lorella
Terzi, David Wasserman, and Jonathan Wolff.Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy and politics
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Edited by Kimberley Brownlee, Manchester University, and Adam Cureton, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Contributors: Norman Daniels, Harvard School of Public Health Ellen Daniels Zide, New York University School of Medicine Leslie P. Francis, University of Utah Christie Hartley, Georgia State University Richard Hull, National University of Ireland, Galway Guy Kahane, Oxford University F. M. Kamm, Harvard University Rosalind McDougall, University of Melbourne Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University Douglas MacLean,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Susannah Rose, Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, and Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Anita Silvers, San Francisco State University Julian Savulescu, Oxford University Lorella Terzi, Roehampton University David Wasserman, Yeshiva University Jonathan Wolff, University College London
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Adam Cureton and Kimberley Brownlee: Introduction
1: Guy Kahane and Julian Savulescu: The welfarist account of disability
2: Norman Daniels, Susannah Rose, and Ellen Daniels Zide: Disability, adaptation and inclusion
3: Lorella Terzi: Vagaries of the natural lottery? Human diversity, disability and justice: A capability perspective
4: Jonathan Wolff: Disability among equals
5: Christie Hartley: An inclusive contractualism: Obligations to the mentally disabled*
6: Anita Silvers: No talent? Beyond the worst off!: A diverse theory of justice for disability
7: Leslie P. Francis: Understanding Autonomy in Light of Intellectual Disability
8: Douglas MacLean: Respect Without Reason: Relating to Alzheimer's
9: Jeff McMahan: Radical cognitive limitation
10: F. M. Kamm: Disability, discrimination and irrelevant goods
11: David Wasserman: Ethical constraints on allowing or causing the existence of people with disabilities
12: Rosalind McDougall: Impairment, flourishing and the moral nature of parenthood
13: Richard Hull: Projected disability and parental responsibilities
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