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100 1 $aReinders, Hans S.
245 14 $aThe future of the disabled in liberal society :$ban ethical analysis /$cHans S. Reinders.
260 $aNotre Dame, IN :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$cc2000.
300 $axii, 280 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aRevisions
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 259-270) and index.
505 0 $aA Paradigmatic Shift -- Widening the Scope of the Debate -- The Argument -- The 'Liberal Convention' -- The Context of the Debate -- The 'Liberal Convention' -- Implications of Starting with the 'Liberal Convention' -- Morality among Strangers -- Instrumentalism, Formalism, or Conventionalism? -- Beyond a Narrow Conception of Morality -- Genetics and Prevention in Public Morality -- Initial Distinctions -- 'Morally Permissible' and 'Morally Required' -- Preventing Conception and Preventing Birth -- 'Impairment', 'Disability', and 'Handicap' -- 'Disease' and 'Disability' -- 'We' as Individuals and 'We' as a Political Community -- Two Questions -- "The Condition, Not the Person" -- The Charge of Negative Evaluation -- The DPC Argument -- Actual and Future People -- Evaluating Other People's Lives -- Disability and Identity -- The Fallacy of Geneticization -- What Are Clinical Geneticists Doing? -- Disability, Prevention, and Discrimination -- Negative Side Effects? -- Two Types of Reasons -- Discrimination and Exclusion -- Discrimination and the Value of Life -- The Social Position of the Disabled -- The Future of Disability -- No World without Disabled People -- Restrictions on Reproductive Choice? -- 'Free Choice' in Human Reproduction -- Restriction of Reproductive Freedom? -- The Charge of Discriminatory Attitudes -- Restrictive Policies against Selective Abortion -- Restrictive Policies to Control Genetic Testing -- Degrees of Seriousness? -- The Weakness of the Liberal Convention -- The Inclusion of the Mentally Disabled -- The Moral Standing of Disabled People -- Persons in the Social Sense -- Justice and Beneficence -- Recipients of Justice -- Public Morality as Overlapping Consensus -- The Parasitic Nature of Liberal Morality -- Imperatives of the Self -- Two Claims -- Kenzaburo Oe: A Personal Matter -- An Inward Voyage -- Himiko's Theory -- Constancy and Truthfulness -- Accountability as Self-Narration -- Responsibility for Dependent Others -- On Accepting Responsibility -- 'The Ethical Demand' -- Social Norms and Moral Judgment -- 'Life as a Gift' -- Convention and Commitment -- Appropriate Motivations -- The Presumption of Suffering -- A Remaining Question -- Reasons Regarding Quality of Life -- Ways of Suffering -- Enrichment? In What Way? -- Identification, Not Resignation -- The Transformation Experience -- Incoherent Views? -- Two Different Perspectives -- A Capacity for Alienation -- "From Devastation to Transformation" -- Transformation and the Power to Respond -- The Meaning of Life in Liberal Society -- Discovered or Made? -- Some Conceptual Clarifications -- Bricoleurs Rather Than Engineers -- Culture as a 'Context of Choice' -- The Redundancy of Choice -- Caring for the Disabled in Liberal Society.
650 0 $aSociology of disability.
650 0 $aPeople with disabilities$xSocial conditions.
650 0 $aPeople with disabilities$xGovernment policy.
650 0 $aEugenics$xMoral and ethical aspects.
948 $a01/09/2001$b02/20/2001
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