Abstract
This article analyzes the ethical implications of acknowledging disability as a human rights issue. The most common way to understand disability is inspired by a welfarist structure where collective needs trump the wishes of the individual. This new conceptualization, inspired by influential philosophers, such as Dworkin and Margalit, understands dignity as the individual's right to have their life unfold in an inclusive context that creates self-respect.
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URIEN ORTIZ, T. (2016). Del reconocimiento legal al reconocimiento efectivo de la igual dignidad como un derecho de la persona con discapacidad intelectual o del desarrollo. Un proceso que nos interpela. Siglo Cero. Revista Española Sobre Discapacidad Intelectual, 47(2), 43. https://doi.org/10.14201/scero20164724362
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