Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy
Explore the profound insights of Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy by Eva Feder Kittay, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2010. This compelling collection of essays, spanning 442 pages, brings together the expertise of clinicians, medical historians, and leading moral philosophers to tackle the complex ethical, bio-ethical, epistemological, historical, and meta-philosophical questions surrounding cognitive disability.
Delve into the multifaceted discussions that challenge traditional moral philosophy and broaden our understanding of cognitive disability. Kittay's work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of ethics and cognitive science, making it a vital addition to your library. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the topic, this book offers valuable perspectives that encourage deeper reflection on moral responsibility and human dignity.