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ArtikelDisability, Humanity, and PersonHood: A Survey of Moral Concepts  
Oleh: Ralston, D. Christopher ; Ho, Justin
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy vol. 32 no. 6 (Nov. 2007), page 619-634.
Topik: Disability; Humanity; PersonHood; Social Model; Medical Model
Fulltext: MM80V32N6P619.pdf (107.45KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: MM80.17
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Isi artikelThree of the articles included in this iisue of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy-Ron Amundson and Shari Tresky's "On a Bioethical Challenge to Disability Rights"; Rachel Cooper's " Can It Be a Good Thing to Be Deaf ?"; and Mark T. Browns "The Potential of Human Embryo- interact (in various ways) with the concepts of disability, humanity, and personhood and their apparent that terms like " disability," "human being," and "person" carry with them great normative significance. There is, however, much disagreement concerning both the definition and extension of such terms. This is significant because different sets of normative requirements. In what follows we recontruct the argument of each of the articles, and then offer some brief critical analyis intended to stimulate further thought about and discussion of issues that each raises.
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