The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability

(Author) Adam Cureton
Format: Hardcover
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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.

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Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780190622879
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
Aug. 27, 2020

Adam Cureton

Adam Cureton is a renowned American author known for his thought-provoking novel "Echoes of the Past." His writing style combines vivid imagery with deep philosophical insights, captivating readers worldwide. Cureton's work explores themes of memory, loss, and redemption, making him a standout voice in contemporary literature.

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