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Recognizing Justice for Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities

English · Paperback / Softback

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Recognizing Justice For Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities engages with the most prominent liberal theories of justice today in revealing the path toward equal justice for citizens with cognitive disabilities.

List of contents










Chapter 1 What Does Justice Require For Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities?
Chapter 2 Political Equality For Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities
Chapter 3 Political Liberty and the Liberal Standard of Justification
Chapter 4 Justice as Fairness and Equal Justice for Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities
Chapter 5 Capabilities and Equal Justice for Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities
Chapter 6 Care and Equal Justice for Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities
Chapter 7 Differentiated Recognition and Equal Justice for Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities
Chapter 8 Trust, Transparency and Transformation in Political Justification

About the author










Kacey Warren is lecturer of philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Summary

Recognizing Justice For Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities engages with the most prominent liberal theories of justice today in revealing the path toward equal justice for citizens with cognitive disabilities.

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