New Issue of Metaphilosophy is Now Available
October 14, 2009
Metaphilosophy (Volume 40, Issue 304, July 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “The Capabilities of People With Cognitive Disabilities” by Martha Nassbaum, 331-351.
- “Respecting Human Dignity: Contract Versus Capabilities” by Cynthia A. Stark, 366-381.
- “Duties of Justice to Citizens With Cognitive Disabilities” by Sophia Isako Wong, 382-401.
- “Cognitive Disability in a Society of Equals” by Jonathan Wolff, 402-415.
- “Holding One Another (Well, Wrongly, Clumsily) In a Time of Dementia” by Hilde Lindemann, 416-424.
- “Agency and Moral Relationship in Dementia” by Bruce Jennings, 425-437.
- “Responsibility and Disability” by David Shoemaker, 438-461.
- “Alzheimer’s Disease and Socially Extended Mentation” by James Lindemann Nelson, 462-474.
- “Thinking About the Good: Reconfiguring Liberal Metaphysics (or Not) For People With Cognitive Disabilities” by Anita Silvers and Leslie Pickering Francis, 475-498.
- “How We Have Been Learning to Talk About Autism: A Role for Stories” by Ian Hacking, 499-516.
- “The Entanglement of Race and Cognitive Dis/Ability” by Anna Stubblefield, 531-551.
- “Philosophers of Intellectual Disability: A Taxonomy” by Licia Carlson, 552-566.
- “Speciesism and Moral Status” by Peter Singer, 567-581.
- “Cognitive Disability and Cognitive Enhancement” by Jeff McMahan, 582-605.
- “The Personal is Philosophical is Political: A Philosopher and Mother of a Cognitively Disabled Person Sends Notes from the Battlefield” by Eva Feder Kittay, 606-627.