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Cognitive disability and its challenge to moral philosophy

Carlson, Licia(Edited by)Kittay, Eva Feder(Edited by)
Part of the Metaphilosophy Series in Philosophy series
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Through 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/developmental disabilities, and autism under the rubric of cognitive disability
  • Offers insights into categories like Alzheimer's, mental retardation, and autism, as well as issues such as care, personhood, justice, agency, and responsibility

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Wiley-Blackwell
1444322796 / 9781444322798
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
18/05/2010
England
English
414 pages
158. x 229. mm, 510 grams
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