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ISBN 10: 1405198281
ISBN 13: 9781405198288
Authors: Eva Feder Kittay, Licia Carlson
Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy examines how traditional moral philosophy confronts (and often fails to address) the realities of cognitive disability. The book brings together leading scholars to critically explore moral personhood, justice, equality, rights, autonomy, and the ethics of care—arguing that cognitive disability provides essential insights for reshaping contemporary moral theory.
Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy 1st Table of contents:
chapter 1 Introduction: Philosophy’s Blind Spot
chapter 2 Rethinking Moral Personhood
chapter 3 Autonomy, Agency, and Cognitive Impairment
chapter 4 Justice, Equality, and Disability
chapter 5 The Ethics of Care and Dependency
chapter 6 Moral Responsibility and Cognitive Difference
chapter 7 Disability, Identity, and Social Recognition
chapter 8 Philosophical Foundations and Future Directions
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