Special Issue of
SOCIAL THEORY AND PRACTICE, Volume 27, Number 4 October 2001
EMBODIED VALUES: PHILOSOPHY AND DISABILITIES
Guest Editors: Roger S. Gottlieb and Eva Feder Kittay
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
CAN JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS ACCOMMODATE THE DISABLED?
Harry Brighouse
UTILITARIANISM AND THE DISABLED: DISTRIBUTION OF LIFE
Mark S. Stein
DISTORTED IDEALS: THE PROBLEM OF DEPENDENCY' AND THE MYTHOLOGY OF
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Steven R. Smith
LESSONS ABOUT AUTONOMY FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF DSIABILITY
Carolyn Ells
ON THE GOVERNMENT OF DISABILITY
Shelley Tremain
DISABILITY, WRONGFUL-LIFE LAWSUITS, AND HUMAN DIFFERENCE: AN EXERCISE IN
ETHICAL PERPLEXITY
Maria Michela Marzano-Parisoli
PARALYSIS LOST: IMPACT OF VIRTUAL WORLDS ON THOSE WITH PARALYSIS
Paul J. Ford
BOOK REVIEW
ERIK PARENS AND ADRIENNE ASCH, (EDS.) PRENATAL TESTING AND DISABILITY
RIGHTS
Reviewed by Laura Purdy
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