The ontology of impairment: Rethinking how we define disability

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Recent discussions surrounding the definition of disability has resulted in disability theorists arriving at an impasse. While many Sociologists in the United Kingdom argue that the British "social model" is the only effective means of understanding and advocating on behalf of people with disabilities, 1 many Bioethicists and Philosophers have embraced an "interactional approach" to disability.

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Riddle, C. A. (2013). The ontology of impairment: Rethinking how we define disability. In Emerging Perspectives on Disability Studies (pp. 23–39). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137371973_2

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