Disability and American Philosophies
Herausgeber: Brunson, Daniel J.; Whelan-Jackson, Nate
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This collection of essays from scholars working in pragmatist and other American traditions considers intersections between American philosophy and work in disability studies.
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This collection of essays from scholars working in pragmatist and other American traditions considers intersections between American philosophy and work in disability studies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 321g
- ISBN-13: 9781032207766
- ISBN-10: 1032207760
- Artikelnr.: 70355652
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 321g
- ISBN-13: 9781032207766
- ISBN-10: 1032207760
- Artikelnr.: 70355652
Nate Whelan-Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Religion & Philosophy Department at Capital University in Columbus, OH. His research concerns the intersection of classical American pragmatism and philosophy of disability. Daniel J. Brunson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. His research focuses on the history of classical American pragmatism, philosophy of technology, and social epistemology.
Introduction: Disability and American Philosophies
Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson
1. Collective Inferiority Complex as Disability: Samuel Ramos' Analysis of
the Mexican Psyche
Sergio Gallegos
2. Deweyan Tools for Disability Studies: Methodological Pluralism and
Melioration of Suffering
Justin Bell
3. Pragmatic Individualism and the (Re)Production of Disability
Nate Whelan-Jackson
4. Pragmatism and Neurodiversity
Daniel J. Brunson
5. Lost (And Lonely) in Translation: Dyslexia and Epistemic Loneliness
Kara Barnette
6. Just Like an Animal: Cognitively Disabled Humans and the Argument from
Marginal Cases
Todd Lekan
7. The Art of Interdependence: Autonomy, Heteronomy, and Social Support in
Shannon Jackson's Criticism of Contemporary Art Social Practices
John Giordano
8. Dewey on Disability and Epistemic Virtue
Sarah Woolwine
9. Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Crip Futurity in the Americas
Andrea Pitts
10. The Right to Heal: Politics, Civil Rights, and the Need for New Ethical
Concepts Regarding Regenerative Medical Care in Orthopedics
Tommy Curry
11. Stoic Pragmatism for Parenting a Child with Disabilities: An Essay
Addressing Philosophers, Parents, Teachers, and Educational Policymakers
Eric T. Weber
Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson
1. Collective Inferiority Complex as Disability: Samuel Ramos' Analysis of
the Mexican Psyche
Sergio Gallegos
2. Deweyan Tools for Disability Studies: Methodological Pluralism and
Melioration of Suffering
Justin Bell
3. Pragmatic Individualism and the (Re)Production of Disability
Nate Whelan-Jackson
4. Pragmatism and Neurodiversity
Daniel J. Brunson
5. Lost (And Lonely) in Translation: Dyslexia and Epistemic Loneliness
Kara Barnette
6. Just Like an Animal: Cognitively Disabled Humans and the Argument from
Marginal Cases
Todd Lekan
7. The Art of Interdependence: Autonomy, Heteronomy, and Social Support in
Shannon Jackson's Criticism of Contemporary Art Social Practices
John Giordano
8. Dewey on Disability and Epistemic Virtue
Sarah Woolwine
9. Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Crip Futurity in the Americas
Andrea Pitts
10. The Right to Heal: Politics, Civil Rights, and the Need for New Ethical
Concepts Regarding Regenerative Medical Care in Orthopedics
Tommy Curry
11. Stoic Pragmatism for Parenting a Child with Disabilities: An Essay
Addressing Philosophers, Parents, Teachers, and Educational Policymakers
Eric T. Weber
Introduction: Disability and American Philosophies
Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson
1. Collective Inferiority Complex as Disability: Samuel Ramos' Analysis of
the Mexican Psyche
Sergio Gallegos
2. Deweyan Tools for Disability Studies: Methodological Pluralism and
Melioration of Suffering
Justin Bell
3. Pragmatic Individualism and the (Re)Production of Disability
Nate Whelan-Jackson
4. Pragmatism and Neurodiversity
Daniel J. Brunson
5. Lost (And Lonely) in Translation: Dyslexia and Epistemic Loneliness
Kara Barnette
6. Just Like an Animal: Cognitively Disabled Humans and the Argument from
Marginal Cases
Todd Lekan
7. The Art of Interdependence: Autonomy, Heteronomy, and Social Support in
Shannon Jackson's Criticism of Contemporary Art Social Practices
John Giordano
8. Dewey on Disability and Epistemic Virtue
Sarah Woolwine
9. Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Crip Futurity in the Americas
Andrea Pitts
10. The Right to Heal: Politics, Civil Rights, and the Need for New Ethical
Concepts Regarding Regenerative Medical Care in Orthopedics
Tommy Curry
11. Stoic Pragmatism for Parenting a Child with Disabilities: An Essay
Addressing Philosophers, Parents, Teachers, and Educational Policymakers
Eric T. Weber
Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson
1. Collective Inferiority Complex as Disability: Samuel Ramos' Analysis of
the Mexican Psyche
Sergio Gallegos
2. Deweyan Tools for Disability Studies: Methodological Pluralism and
Melioration of Suffering
Justin Bell
3. Pragmatic Individualism and the (Re)Production of Disability
Nate Whelan-Jackson
4. Pragmatism and Neurodiversity
Daniel J. Brunson
5. Lost (And Lonely) in Translation: Dyslexia and Epistemic Loneliness
Kara Barnette
6. Just Like an Animal: Cognitively Disabled Humans and the Argument from
Marginal Cases
Todd Lekan
7. The Art of Interdependence: Autonomy, Heteronomy, and Social Support in
Shannon Jackson's Criticism of Contemporary Art Social Practices
John Giordano
8. Dewey on Disability and Epistemic Virtue
Sarah Woolwine
9. Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Crip Futurity in the Americas
Andrea Pitts
10. The Right to Heal: Politics, Civil Rights, and the Need for New Ethical
Concepts Regarding Regenerative Medical Care in Orthopedics
Tommy Curry
11. Stoic Pragmatism for Parenting a Child with Disabilities: An Essay
Addressing Philosophers, Parents, Teachers, and Educational Policymakers
Eric T. Weber