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" Ethics and mental retardation "
edited by Loretta Kopelman and John C. Moskop.
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BL
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Record Number
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733995
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b553821
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Main Entry
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edited by Loretta Kopelman and John C. Moskop.
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Title & Author
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Ethics and mental retardation\ edited by Loretta Kopelman and John C. Moskop.
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Publication Statement
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[Dortrecht]: Kluewer, [2012]
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Page. NO
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xvi, 258 p
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ISBN
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9048183871
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: 9789048183876
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Contents
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Section I / Examining the Rights Tradition.- Rights and Borderline Cases.- Applying Moral Theory to the Retarded.- Joseph Margolis, John Rawls, and the Mentally Retarded.- Do the Retarded Have a Right Not to Be Eaten? A Rejoinder to Joseph Margolis.- The Rights of the Retarded.- Rights, Justice and the Retarded.- Section II / Respect and Labeling.- Respect and the Retarded: Issues of Valuing and Labeling.- Person Ascriptions, Profound Disabilities and Our Self-Imposed Duties: A Reply to Loretta Kopelman.- The World Gained and the World Lost: Labeling the Mentally Retarded.- Labeling the Mentally Retarded: A Reply to Laurence B. McCullough.- Section III / Theology and Philosophy of Religion.- Must God Create the Best?.- Parenting, Bonding, and Valuing the Retarded.- Responsibility for the Retarded: Two Theological Views.- Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on the Value of the Retarded: Responses to William F. May and John C. Moskop.- Section IV / Law and Public Policy.- The Legal Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons in Twentieth Century America.- Examining Legal Restrictions on the Retarded.- Who Speaks for the Retarded?.- Commentary on David J. Rothman's 'Who Speaks for the Retarded?'.- Dilemmas in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.- Health Care, Needs and Rights of Retarded Persons.- Notes on Contributors.
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Subject
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Déficience intellectuelle -- Aspect moral.
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Déficience intellectuelle -- Aspect religieux.
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Santé mentale -- Droit.
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LC Classification
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RC570.E358 2012
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John C Moskop
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Loretta M Kopelman
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