Other-Person-ness and the Person with Profound Disabilities Other-Person-ness and the Person with Profound Disabilities. By Pia Matthews. Pp.188. London: Routledge. 2023. [£120 Hardback], ISBN:978-1-032-225545-3 [Book Review]

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In this relatively thin volume, Pia Matthews has managed a comprehensive and fluid covering of how discourse on personhood can shape new ethical commitments to individuals with profound disabilitie...

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