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Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy

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ISBN-10: 1405198281

ISBN-13: 9781405198288

Edition: 2010

Authors: Eva Feder Kittay, Licia Carlson

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List price: $42.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/14/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 442
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.10" long x 0.60" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Editors' Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Rethinking Philosophical Presumptions in Light of Cognitive Disability
Intellectual Disability: The Medical Model and Beyond
The Limits of the Medical Model: Historical Epidemiology of Intellectual Disability in the United States
Developmental Perspective on the Emergence of Moral Personhood
Justice
The Capabilities of People with Cognitive Disabilities
Equality, Freedom, and/or Justice for All: A Response Martha Nussbaum
Respecting Human Dignity: Contract Versus Capabilities
Duties of Justice to Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities
Care
Cognitive Disability in a Society of Equals
Holding One Another (Well, Wrongly, Clumsily) in a Time of Dementia
Agency and Moral Relationship in Dementia
Agency
Cognitive Disability, Paternalism, and the Global Burden of Disease
Responsibility, Agency, and Cognitive Disability
Alzheimer's Disease and Socially Extended Mentation
Thinking About the Good: Reconfiguring Liberal Metaphysics (or Not) for People with Cognitive Disabilities
Speaking About Cognitive Disability
How We Have Been Learning to Talk About Autism: A Role for Stories
The Thought and Talk of Individuals with Autism: Reflections on Ian Hacking
The Entanglement of Race and Cognitive Dis/ability
Philosophers of Intellectual Disability: A Taxonomy
Personhood
Speciesism and Moral Status
Cognitive Disability and Cognitive Enhancement
Caring and Full Moral Standing Redux
The Personal Is Philosophical Is Political: A Philosopher and Mother of a Cognitively Disabled Person Sends Notes from the Battlefield
Index