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_aCognitive disability and its challenge to moral philosophy _cedited by Eva Feder Kittay and Licia Carlson |
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_aChichester : _bWiley-Blackwell, _c©2010 |
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_axiii, 426 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _tPart 1: Intellectual disability : the medical model and beyond | ||
505 | _tPart 2: Justice | ||
505 | _tPart 3: Care | ||
505 | _tPart 4: Agency | ||
505 | _tPart 5: Speaking about cognitive disability | ||
505 | _tPart 6: Personhood | ||
520 | _aThrough a series of essays contributed by clinicians, medical historians, and prominent moral philosophers, Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy addresses the ethical, bio-ethical, epistemological, historical, and meta-philosophical questions raised by cognitive disability: Features essays by a prominent clinicians and medical historians of cognitive disability, and prominent contemporary philosophers such as Ian Hacking, Martha Nussbaum, and Peter Singer; Represents the first collection that brings together philosophical discussions of Alzheimer's disease, intellectual | ||
650 | _aHealth & Fitness -- Diseases -- Nervous System | ||
650 | _aMedical -- Neurology | ||
650 | _aCognition disorders | ||
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_aKittay, Eva Feder _eeditor |
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_aCarlson, Licia _eeditor |
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