Disability, difference, discrimination : perspectives on justice in bioethics and public policy
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書誌事項
Disability, difference, discrimination : perspectives on justice in bioethics and public policy
(Point/counterpoint)
Rowman & Littlefield, c1998
- : cloth
- : paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-327) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How should we respond to individuals with disabilities? What does it mean to be disabled? Over fifty million Americans, from neonates to the fragile elderly, are disabled. Some people say they have the right to full social participation, while others repudiate such claims as delusive or dangerous. In this compelling book, three experts in ethics, medicine, and the law address pressing disability questions in bioethics and public policy. Anita Silvers, David Wasserman, and Mary B. Mahowald test important theories of justice by bringing them to bear on subjects of concern in a wide variety of disciplines dealing with disability. They do so in the light of recent advances in feminist, minority, and cultural studies, and of the groundbreaking Americans with Disabilities Act.
目次
- Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1 Formal Justice Chapter 3 2 Distributive Justice Chapter 4 3 A Feminist Standpoint Chapter 5 4 Response:Silvers on Wasserman and Mahowald
- Wasserman on Silvers and Mahowald
- Mahowald on Silvers and Wasserman Chapter 6 Afterword: Disability Chapter 7 Bibliography
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