Feminist Approaches to Cognitive Disability

作者: Licia Carlson

DOI: 10.1111/PHC3.12350

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摘要: This essay explores various philosophical approaches to cognitive disability within feminist philosophy. In doing so, it addresses three broad questions: What positive contributions can philosophy make the of disability? How have philosophers critiqued presence and absence in philosophy? And what challenges does pose itself? The begins with definitions models then turns work on moral political philosophy, bioethics, epistemology. It concludes some methodological considerations.

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