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Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy (Other digital)
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Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy (Other digital)
Series: Metaphilosophy
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Through a series of essays contributed by clinicians, medical
historians, and prominent moral philosophers, Cognitive Disability
and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy addresses the ethical,
bio-ethical, epistemological, historical, and meta-philosophical
questions raised by cognitive disability Features essays by a
prominent clinicians and medical historians of cognitive
disability, and prominent contemporary philosophers such as Ian
Hacking, Martha Nussbaum, and Peter Singer Represents the first
collection that brings together philosophical discussions of
Alzheimer's disease, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and
autism under the rubric of cognitive disability Offers insights
into categories like Alzheimer's, mental retardation, and autism,
as well as issues such as care, personhood, justice, agency, and
responsibility
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