The Harms of Imagining the Ideal
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1110331arKeywords:
bioethics, disability, pedagogy, inclusivity, representation, ideal theoryLanguage(s):
EnglishAbstract
In this response to the commentary “Disabling Bioethics Futures”, I offer support for the author’s argument that bioethics theory and pedagogy ought to be reframed to better incorporate the perspectives of disabled persons. Specifically, I argue that it is not only a pedagogical flaw but an active harm when bioethics pedagogy preserves disrespectful or discriminatory views by using outdated literature.
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