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Disability Through the Lens of Justice
Jessica Begon
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2023
主題
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Philosophy / Political
Science / Life Sciences / Neuroscience
Social Science / People with Disabilities
ISBN
0198875614
9780198875611
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=m6a7EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. What Disability Is Not -- 1.1 The Problem of Defining Disability -- 1.2 Disability and Impairment -- 1.3 The Medical and Social Models of Disability -- 1.4 Beyond the Medical and Social Models -- 1.5 Species Norms and Impairment -- 1.6 Welfarist Accounts -- 1.7 Barnes's Social Constructionist Approach -- 1.8 An Ameliorative Approach -- 1.9 Conclusion -- 2. Disability: A Justice-Based Account -- 2.1 Which (In)abilities Matter? -- 2.2 What Sort of Justice? -- 2.3 Feasibility, Levelling-Down, and Thinning-Out -- 2.4 Identifying Distributive Entitlements -- 2.5 Entitlements without Hierarchy -- 2.6 Beyond Minimal Functionings -- 2.7 What Counts? Who's Disabled? -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 3. Disability and Distribution: A Capability Approach -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Capability Theory of Justice -- 3.3 Capabilities or Functionings? -- 3.4 Capabilities: The Good, the Bad, and the Trivial -- 3.5 Against Resourcism_ Means, Ends, and Conversion Factors -- 3.6 Resourcism_ The Less Demanding Alternative? -- 3.7 Beyond Simple Resourcism -- 3.8 Conclusion -- 4. Capabilities for Control -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Having the Capability: From Formal Freedom to Freedom as Control -- 4.3 The Problem with Capabilities to Function -- 4.4 Capabilities to Control -- 4.5 Capabilities to Control: Too Little Freedom or Too Much? -- 4.6 The Value of Capabilities -- 4.7 Why Capability Lists -- 4.8 Conclusion -- 5. Neutral Impairment, Disadvantageous Disability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Debate about Impairment -- 5.3 In Defence of Impairment -- 5.4 Impairment as Atypicality -- 5.5 The Over-Inclusiveness Objection -- 5.6 Mere Difference or Complex Difference? -- 5.7 Bad Difference or Complex Difference? -- 5.8 Conclusion.