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Reply to comment by Sad-Truck-9467 in Affordances, Pain, and Morality: On the Philosophy of Disability - An Interview with Dr. Joel Reynolds by pjwehry
Thank you. This interview really made me rethink things in a good way.
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Reply to Affordances, Pain, and Morality: On the Philosophy of Disability - An Interview with Dr. Joel Reynolds by pjwehry
In this interview, Dr. Joel Reynolds discuss the ableist assumptions and conflations that undermine the dignity and rights of disabled persons. Dr. Reynolds also shares how their work (and their own story) highlights the ways in which the lived experiences of disabled persons challenge commonly held assertions of what it means to live a good life.
The ableist conflation that undergirds much of Western philosophy generally follows these four steps:
- Disability necessarily involves a lack or deprivation of a natural good.
- Deprivation of a natural good is a harm.
- Harm causes or is itself a form of pain and suffering.
- Given 1-3, disabilty comes along with or directly causes pain and suffering.
Dr. Reynolds walks through this while also providing phenomenologies of pain and ability.
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Reply to comment by WildFlower_2020 in Affordances, Pain, and Morality: On the Philosophy of Disability - An Interview with Dr. Joel Reynolds by pjwehry
Thank you! I love what you took away from it. At the very least, I hope this furthers the discussion.