The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

In a Challenge to current thinking about cognitive impairment, this book explores what it means to treat people with intellectual disabilities in an ethical manner. Reassessing philosophical views of intellectual disability, Licia Carlson shows how we can affirm the dignity and worth of intellectually disabled people first by ending comparisons to nonhuman animals and then by confronting our fears and discomforts. Carlson presents the complex history of ideas about cognitive disability, the treatment of intellectually disabled people, and social and cultural reactions to them. Sensitive and clearly argued, this book offers new insights on recent trends in disability studies and philosophy.

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The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

In a Challenge to current thinking about cognitive impairment, this book explores what it means to treat people with intellectual disabilities in an ethical manner. Reassessing philosophical views of intellectual disability, Licia Carlson shows how we can affirm the dignity and worth of intellectually disabled people first by ending comparisons to nonhuman animals and then by confronting our fears and discomforts. Carlson presents the complex history of ideas about cognitive disability, the treatment of intellectually disabled people, and social and cultural reactions to them. Sensitive and clearly argued, this book offers new insights on recent trends in disability studies and philosophy.

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The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

by Licia Carlson
The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

The Faces of Intellectual Disability: Philosophical Reflections

by Licia Carlson

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In a Challenge to current thinking about cognitive impairment, this book explores what it means to treat people with intellectual disabilities in an ethical manner. Reassessing philosophical views of intellectual disability, Licia Carlson shows how we can affirm the dignity and worth of intellectually disabled people first by ending comparisons to nonhuman animals and then by confronting our fears and discomforts. Carlson presents the complex history of ideas about cognitive disability, the treatment of intellectually disabled people, and social and cultural reactions to them. Sensitive and clearly argued, this book offers new insights on recent trends in disability studies and philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253003942
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 12/22/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 411 KB

About the Author

Licia Carlson has written numerous articles on philosophy and disability
and is the co-editor of Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy.
She is an assistant professor of philosophy at Providence College.

Table of Contents

A Note on Terminology
Introduction: The Philosopher's
Nightmare
Part 1. The Institutional World of Intellectual
Disability
1. Twin Brothers: The "Idiot" and the Institution
2.
Gendered Objects, Gendered Subjects
3. Analytic Interlude
Part 2.
The Philosophical World of Intellectual Disability
4. The Face of
Authority
5. The Face of the Beast
6. The Face of
Suffering
Conclusion: The Face of the
Mirror
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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