Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability

This Handbook introduces philosophers, as well as other scholars in the humanities and social sciences, to one of the most dynamic new areas of philosophical inquiry. Disability raises some of the deepest conceptual and normative issues about human embodiment and well-being; dignity, respect, justic...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-840662025-03-24T10:22:00Z Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability Cureton, Adam Wasserman, David Philosophy, disability, human embodiment, social identity, normative, conceptual, dignity, human well-being, civil rights, human rights This Handbook introduces philosophers, as well as other scholars in the humanities and social sciences, to one of the most dynamic new areas of philosophical inquiry. Disability raises some of the deepest conceptual and normative issues about human embodiment and well-being; dignity, respect, justice and equality; and personal and social identity. But it also raises pressing practical questions for educational, health, reproductive, and technology policy, and confronts controversial questions about the scope and direction of the human and civil rights movements. The Handbook addresses these issues and more, with contributions from some of the most prominent philosophers in the field. The clarity it brings to these discussions demonstrates fully the continued centrality and importance of philosophical inquiry. 2022-06-10T04:54:56Z 2022-06-10T04:54:56Z 2022-06-09T11:58:10Z 2018 book OCN: 1035539618 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/56694 9780190622879 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84066 eng open access Oxford University Press 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190622879.001.0001 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190622879.001.0001 db4e319f-ca9f-449a-bcf2-37d7c6f885b1 Chapter Disabilities and wellbeing 9780190622879 open access
spellingShingle Philosophy, disability, human embodiment, social identity, normative, conceptual, dignity, human well-being, civil rights, human rights
Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title_full Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title_fullStr Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title_full_unstemmed Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title_short Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability
title_sort oxford handbook of philosophy and disability
topic Philosophy, disability, human embodiment, social identity, normative, conceptual, dignity, human well-being, civil rights, human rights
topic_facet Philosophy, disability, human embodiment, social identity, normative, conceptual, dignity, human well-being, civil rights, human rights
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