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The Complicated Relationship of Disability and Well-BeingKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (2): 151-184. 2017.It is widely assumed that disability is typically a bad thing for those who are disabled. Our purpose in this essay is to critique this view and defend a more nuanced picture of the relationship between disability and well-being. We first examine four interpretations of the above view and argue that it is false on each interpretation. We then ask whether disability is thereby a neutral trait. Our view is that most disabilities are neutral in one sense, though we cannot make simple generalization…Read more
Greeley, Colorado, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous |