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Licia Carlson has written numerous articles on philosophy and disability and is the co-editor of Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy. She is an assistant professor of philosophy at Providence College.
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
A Note on Terminology | p. xv |
Introduction: The Philosopher's Nightmare | p. 1 |
The Institutional World of Intellectual Disability | |
Twin Brothers: The "Idiot" and the Institution | p. 21 |
Gendered Objects, Gendered Subjects | p. 53 |
Analytic Interlude | p. 85 |
The Philosophical World of Intellectual Disability | |
The Face of Authority | p. 105 |
The Face of the Best | p. 131 |
The Face of Suffering | p. 163 |
Conclusion: The Face of the Mirror | p. 189 |
Notes | p. 209 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 245 |
Index | p. 259 |
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