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The Life Worth Living - Disability, Pain, and Morality (Paperback)
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A philosophical challenge to the ableist conflation of disability
and pain More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a
law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well
today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver
Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly
sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter
Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain
cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how
and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of
and discrimination against disabled people across the history of
Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this
history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the
meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived
experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering.
Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field,
Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided
and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral
future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained
examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral
philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived
experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human
flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical
inquiry and beyond.
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