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- Provides an interdisciplinary analysis of inclusion to include
historical and sociological perspectives - Provides an in-depth
analysis of the moral significance of exclusion - Author is highly
rated by her peers, this is the first book of what promises to be a
strong writing career.
- Provides an interdisciplinary analysis of inclusion to include
historical and sociological perspectives - Provides an in-depth
analysis of the moral significance of exclusion - Author is highly
rated by her peers, this is the first book of what promises to be a
strong writing career.
This book, exploring the theoretical and practical implications of
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD), brings together an international and
interdisciplinary group of leading researchers in the areas of
philosophy of disability, disability law, and disability policy. It
addresses both the philosophical foundations of the CRPD as well as
complex contemporary legal and policy debates. With a comprehensive
introduction outlining key milestones in the development and
implementation of the CRPD, the book addresses the most fundamental
questions the CRPD raises for the way we think about human rights,
law, and disability, and how we operationalize rights in the legal
and policy domains. The contributors traverse themes of personhood,
equality, capacity, and intersectionality, explore the dilemmas
involved in translating these concepts in practice, and reflect on
the promises and limitations of the human rights project.
This book, exploring the theoretical and practical implications of
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD), brings together an international and
interdisciplinary group of leading researchers in the areas of
philosophy of disability, disability law, and disability policy. It
addresses both the philosophical foundations of the CRPD as well as
complex contemporary legal and policy debates. With a comprehensive
introduction outlining key milestones in the development and
implementation of the CRPD, the book addresses the most fundamental
questions the CRPD raises for the way we think about human rights,
law, and disability, and how we operationalize rights in the legal
and policy domains. The contributors traverse themes of personhood,
equality, capacity, and intersectionality, explore the dilemmas
involved in translating these concepts in practice, and reflect on
the promises and limitations of the human rights project.
Der Zusammenhang zwischen liberaler Demokratie als Staats- und
Lebensform, politischer und oekologischer Bildung und einer
angemessenen Einrichtung und Neuausrichtung menschlicher
Naturverhaltnisse im Lichte des Klimawandels ist nicht zuletzt auf
Grund der Bewegung "Fridays for Future" ein Thema, das in der
aktuellen oeffentlichen Selbstverstandigung dauerprasent ist.
Zugleich ist dieser Konnex mit Grundsatzfragen verbunden, die das
Selbstverstandnis liberaler Demokratien und ihrer Erziehungs- und
Bildungssysteme in ihrem normativen Kern betreffen. In dem Band
werden unterschiedliche miteinander verschrankte Problemdimensionen
des Zusammenhangs zwischen Bildung, Demokratie und Klimawandel
theoretisch und empirisch rekonstruiert, analysiert und diskutiert.
Vorwort.- 1. Einleitung.- 2. Der Zugang, seine Reichweite und
Methodologie.- 3. Ein kurzer Blick in die Geschichte von
(inklusiver) Bildung.- 4. Das Konzept der Inklusion.- 5.
Behinderung.- 6. Inklusive Bildung.- 7. Die normativen Grundlagen
von Inklusion und inklusiver Bildung.- 8. Fazit: Die Transformation
von Bildung.
This collection of original essays, from both established scholars
and newcomers, takes up a recent debate in philosophy, sociology,
and disability studies on whether disability is intrinsically a
harm that lowers a person's quality of life. While this is a new
question in disability scholarship, it also touches on one of the
oldest philosophical questions: what is the good human life?
Historically, philosophers have not been interested in the topic of
disability, and when they are it is usually only in relation to
questions such as euthanasia, abortion, or the moral status of
disabled people. Consequently disability has been either ignored by
moral and political philosophers or simply equated with a bad human
life, a life not worth living. This collection takes up the
challenge that disability poses to basic questions of political
philosophy and bioethics, among others, by focusing on fundamental
issues and practical implications of the relationship between
disability and the good human life.
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