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Shelley Tremain, “Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability” (U Michigan Press, 2017)

New Books in Disability Studies

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Philosophy and Disability: A Critical Intersection

This chapter examines the struggles of disabled philosophers within academic discourse, challenging traditional notions of neutrality and objectivity. It discusses the exclusion of diverse perspectives in philosophy, emphasizing the importance of integrating feminist views and Foucault's theories on normalcy and power. The speaker advocates for a more inclusive philosophical landscape that recognizes disability as a significant and complex topic in philosophical discussions.

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