Disability raises a host of moral concerns – issues around justice, human rights, and what we owe to each other in a compassionate society. But philosophers have been slow to address disability, and what philosophical literature there is often comes up short in the face of disability’s highly complex nature and the ethical challenges it poses.
David Rutledge speaks to Author Linda Barclay on this issue on the ABC radio show – The Philosopher’s Zone
Listen now (off-site)- Topics:
- Human Rights
- Author:
- David Rutledge
- Source:
- ABC News
- Date published:
- Sun 27th Jan, 2019