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Disability With Dignity - Justice, Human Rights and Equal Status

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This is a splendid book: written in bracing! plain English! it presents a conception of what a just society for people with disabilities might look like . . . The book combines impressive scholarship with a resolutely practical focus on the experience of injustice; it is packed with lucid argument-no trace of obfuscation-and proceeds by way of engagement with philosophy of disability! human rights law and some moral and political philosophy. The scope! acuity and consistently high standard of the arguments make this a work that anyone concerned about the conditions and rights of disabled people can learn a great deal from." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews"This important book represents the best of recent work in disability and philosophy. It is grounded in urgent practical concerns! rigorously argued! and engagingly written. It makes a major contribution to the field with an integrated account of justice for people with disabilities! in which distributive fairness and equal status both play critical roles. In developing this account! Barclay offers a trenchant analysis of dignity as equal status! an analysis she employs to ground important disability rights! and to illuminate the routine social interactions that profoundly affect the status and prospects of people with disabilities. Although the book focuses on disability! its analyses of relational justice and dignity make a significant addition to the broader literature in political and moral philosophy." - David Wasserman! The Department of Bioethics! National Institute of Health Informationen zum Autor Linda Barclay is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Monash University! Australia. Zusammenfassung This book discusses how effectively philosophical approaches to distributive justice and human rights can support concrete claims made by the disabled regarding their legal entitlements. It also develops a unique conception of dignity, which illuminates the specific indignities experienced by people with disabilities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. What Is Disability? 2. Moving on from Definitional Debates 3. A Just Distribution of Resources 4. A Just Distribution of Capabilities 5. The Distributive Potential of Human Rights 6. Capabilities Justice As Human Rights? 7. Dignity and the Right to Vote 8. Dignity, Day to Day ...

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