Disability, Subject-Dependence, and the Bad-Difference View

Philosophers have debated on the “mere-difference” view of disability, according to which disability as such is neutral in terms of well-being, just like race and gender. It is contrasted with the “bad-difference” view, which holds that disability is bad for its possessor even in a non-ableist situa...

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Authors: Ishida, Shu (Author) ; Sasaki-Honda, Mitsuru (Author) ; Sawai, Tsutomu (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Bioethics
Year: 2025, Volume: 39, Issue: 9, Pages: 802-809
IxTheo Classification:NCH Medical ethics
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Disability
B Well-being
B Personalization
B the bad-difference view
B the mere-difference view
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