"Mental Illness" and Justice as Recognition

  • Goering S
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Disability scholars have argued that the disadvantage of disability is caused primarily by social factors and calls out for social change as a matter of justice. But what about psychiatric disability? While noting several factors that make psychiatric disability a special casethe mentally ill individuals unreliability of judgment and instability of functioningSara Goering argues that much is gained by viewing mental illness through the lens of social oppression and workingtoward recognition of individuals with mental illness as equal members of the human community

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Goering, S. (2009). “Mental Illness” and Justice as Recognition. Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, 29(1/2), 14. https://doi.org/10.13021/g8pppq.292009.111

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