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Disability Bioethics

Moral Bodies, Moral Difference

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Disability Bioethics

Moral Bodies, Moral Difference

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Jackie Leach Scully argues that bioethics cannot avoid the task of considering the moral meaning of disability in humans - beyond simply regulating reproductive choices or new areas of biomedical research. By focusing on the experiential and empirical reality of impairment, and drawing on recent work in disability studies, Scully brings new attention to complex ethical questions surrounding disability. Impairment is variously considered as a set of social relations and practices, as experienced embodiment, and as an emancipatory movement, as well as a biomedical phenomenon. In this way, disability is joined to the general late-twentieth century trend of attending to difference as a significant and central axis of subjectivity and social life.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Chapter One: Bioethics and Embodied Difference
Chapter 2 Chapter Two: Conceptualizing Disability
Chapter 3 Chapter Three: Exploring Moral Understandings
Chapter 4 Chapter Four: Different by Choice?
Chapter 5 Chapter Five: Thinking Through the Variant Body
Chapter 6 Chapter Six: Narratives of Disability: Models and Mentors
Chapter 7 Chapter Seven: Political Recognition and Misrecognition
Chapter 8: All Clues and (some) Solutions

Product details

Published Aug 15 2008
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 212
ISBN 9780742551220
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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