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- Amundson, R., 1992, “Disability, Handicap, and the Environment”, Journal of Social Philosophy, 23(1): 114–18. (Scholar)
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- Amundson, R. and S. Tresky, 2007, “On a Bioethical Challenge to Disability Rights,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 32(6): 541–561. (Scholar)
- Anderson, E., 1999, “What Is the Point of Equality,” Ethics, 109(2): 287–337. (Scholar)
- Asch, A., 1990, “The meeting of disability and bioethics: A beginning rapprochement”, in Ethical issues in disability and rehabilitation: An international perspective, B. S. Duncan and D. Woods (eds.), New York: World Rehabilitation Fund, World Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation International, pp. 85–89. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2002, Disability and reproductive rights, in J.A. Baer (ed.), Historical and multicultural encyclopedia of female reproductive rights in the United States, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 64–66. (Scholar)
- Asch, A. & Geller, G., 1996, “Feminism, bioethics and genetics.” in S.M. Wolf (ed.), Feminism and bioethics: Beyond reproduction, New York: Oxford University Press, 318–350. (Scholar)
- Asch, A., Gostin, L. O., & Johnson, D. M., 2003, “Respecting persons with disabilities and preventing disability: Is there a conflict?”, in S. Herr, L. O. Gostin, and H. H. Koh (ed.), Different But Equal: The Rights of People with Intellectual Disabilities, New York: Oxford University Press, 319–346. (Scholar)
- Baier, A., 1986, “Trust and Antitrust”, Ethics, 96(2): 231–260. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “The Need for More Than Justice,” in M. Hanen, and K. Neilson (eds.), Science, Morality, and Feminist Theory, Canadian Journal of Philosophy. supp. vol. 13: 41–56. (Scholar)
- Barron,K, 1997, “The Bumpy Road To Womanhood”, Disability & Society, 12(2): 223–239. (Scholar)
- Barton, L., 1989, Disability and Dependence. Lewes: Faimer Press. (Scholar)
- Becker, L., 1996, “Trust As Noncognitive Security About Motives,” Ethics, 107(1): 43–61. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Reciprocity, Justice, and Disability,” Ethics, 116(1): 9–39. (Scholar)
- Belenky, M. F., Clinchy, N. Goldberger, L, & Tarule, J. M. (1986, Women's Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- Boorsay, A., 2005, Disability and Social Policy in Britain Since 1750: A History of Exclusion. Basingstoke, UK.: Palgrave. (Scholar)
- Bordo, S., 1993, Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Breslau, N., 1983, “Care of Disabled Children and Women's Time Use,” Medical Care, 216: 620–29.T. (Scholar)
- Canguilhem, G., 1989, The Normal and the Pathological, trans. Carolyn R. Fawcett & Robert S. Cohen (trans.), New York: Zone Books, originally published in France in 1968 as Le Normal et le pathologique. (Scholar)
- Carlson, L., 2001, “Cognitive Ableism and Disability Studies: Feminist Reflections on the History of Mental Retardation” Hypatia, 16(4): 124–146. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Rethinking Normalcy, Normalization and Cognitive Disability,” in S. Harding and R. Figueroa (ed.), Science and Other Cultures: Issues in the Philosophy of Science and Technology, 154–171, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, forthcoming a, The Faces of Intellectual Disability, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, forthcoming b, “Unmasking Intellectual Disability in Philosophical Discourse,”, in L. Carlson and E. Kittay (eds.), Cognitive Disability: A Challenge to Moral Philosophy, Boston: Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Clare, E., 1999, Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation. Cambridge, MA: South End Press. (Scholar)
- Code, L., 1991, What Can She Know? Feminist Theory and the Construction of Knowledge, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Cohen, M. D., 1996, Dirty Details: The Days and Nights of a Well Spouse, Philadelphia, Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Crenshaw, K. 1991. “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color.” Stanford Law Review, 43(6): 1241–1299. (Scholar)
- Crow, L., 1996, “Including all of our lives: Renewing the social model of disability,” in J. Morris (ed.), Encounters with Strangers: Feminism and Disability, 206–222, London: Women's Press. (Scholar)
- Davis, A.., 2005, “Invisible Disability,” Ethics, 116(1): 153–213. (Scholar)
- Deegan, M.J. & Brooks, N., 1985, Women and Disability: The Double Handicap. New Jersey: Transaction Press. (Scholar)
- Fine, M. and Asch, A., 1981, “Disabled women: Sexism without the pedestal.” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 8(2): 233–248. (Scholar)
- Fine, M. and A. Asch ed., 1988, Women with Disabilities: Essays in Psychology, Culture, and Politics. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Finkelstein, V., 1980, Attitudes and Disabled People. Geneva: World Health Organisation. (Scholar)
- Francis, L.P. and A. Silvers, 2007, “Liberalism and Individually Scripted Ideas of the Good: Meeting the Challenge of Dependent Agency,” Social Theory and Practice, 33(2): 311–334. (Scholar)
- Fuss, D., 1989, Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference. New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Gallagher, S., 2005, How the Body Shapes the Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Garland, R., 1995, The Eye of the Beholder: Deformity and Disability in the Graeco-Roman World. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Hanna, WJ & Rogovsky, E,, 1991, “Women with disabilities: two handicaps plus” Disability, Handicap & Society, v 6, n 1: 49–63. (Scholar)
- Herr, S., L. Gostin, and H.H. Koh., 2003, The Human Rights of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hoffman, S., 2003, “Corrective Justice and Title I of the ADA,” American University Law Review, 52: 1213–1289. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., 1757, “Of the Standard of Taste.” English Essays: Sidney to Macaulay. Vol. XXVII. The Harvard Classics. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1909–14. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Kafer, A., 2005, “Hiking Boots and Wheelchairs: Ecofeminism, the Body, and Physical Disability” in B. Andrew, J. Keller and L. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics, 131–150, Lanham, MD:Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Kallianes, V. & Rubenfeld, P., 1997, “Disabled Women and Reproductive Rights,” Disability & Society, 12(2): 203–221. (Scholar)
- Kittay, E., 1998, Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency. New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “At Home With My Daughter: Reflections on Olmstead v. L.C.”, in L.P. Francis and A. Silvers (eds.), Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions, 64–80, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “When Care is Just and Justice is Caring: The Case of the Care for the Mentally Retarded”, Public Culture, 13(3): 557–579. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Caring for the Vulnerable by Caring for the Caregiver: the Case of Mental Retardation”, in R. Rhodes, M. Battin and A. Silvers (eds.), Health Care and Distributive Justice, 290–300, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “At the Margins of Moral Personhood”, Ethics, 116: 100–131. [Preprint available from the author] (Scholar)
- –––, 2006a, “The Idea of Care Ethics in Biomedicine: the Case of Disability”, in Biomedicine and Human Limits, C. Rehman-Sutter (ed.), Amsterdam: Springer-Verlag, pp. 319-339. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006b, “Beyond Autonomy and Paternalism: The Caring Transparent Self”, in Autonomy and Paternalism: Between Independence and Good Intentions, T. Nys, Y. Denier, & T. Vandevelde (eds.), Leuven: Peeters, pp. 23-70. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006c, “Thoughts on the Desire for Normality”, in Surgically Shaping Children: Essays on Technology, Ethics and the Pursuit of Normality, E. Parens(ed.), Baltimore: Johns Hopins Press, pp. 90-112. (Scholar)
- Kittay, E and E. Feder., 2003, The Subject of Care: Feminist Perspectives on Dependency. Lanham, Md.: Rowan and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Kittay, E., A. Silvers, and S. Wendell (eds.), 2001, Hypatia: Special Issue on Feminism and Disability I, 16(4). (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, Hypatia: Feminism and Disability II, 17(1). (Scholar)
- Kuhse, H. and Singer, P., 1986, Should the Baby Live?: The Problem of Handicapped Infants. New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kudlick, C. and P. Longmore, 2006, “Disability and the Transformation of Historians' Public Sphere,” from the Forum on Disability column, American Historical Association's Perspectives Online, 44(8): November. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Lindemann, K., 2001, “Persons with Adult-Onset Head Injury: A Crucial Resource for Feminist Philosophers”, Hypatia, 16(4): 105–123. (Scholar)
- Lombardo, P., 2008, Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. (Scholar)
- Magee, B. and M. Milligan., 1996, On Blindness: Letters between Bryan Magee and Martin Milligan. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- McMahan, J., 1996, “Cognitive Disability, Misfortune, and Justice,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 25(1): 3–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Wrongful Life: Paradoxes in the Morality of Causing People to Exist,” in J. Coleman and C. Morris (eds.), Rational Commitment and Social Justice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 208–247. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Causing Disabled People to Exist and Causing People to be Disabled,” Ethics, 116(1): 77–99. (Scholar)
- Meekosha, H and Pettman, J, 1991, “Beyond Category Politics” in Hecate, 17(2): 75–92. (Scholar)
- Miles, R., 1988, A Women's History of the World, London: Michael Joseph. (Scholar)
- Morris, J, 1991, Pride Against Prejudice, Philadelphia: New Society Publishers. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, “Personal and political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability”, Disability, Handicap and Society, 7(2): 157–66. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, Independent Lives, New York: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Impairment and Disability: Constructing an Ethics of Care that Promotes Human Rights,” Hypatia, 16(4): 1–16. (Scholar)
- Narayan, U., 1997, Dislocating Cultures. N.Y.: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Nicki, A., 2001, “The Abused Mind: Feminist Theory, Psychiatric Disability, and Trauma,” Hypatia, 16(4): 80–104. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M., 2001, “The Enduring Significance of John Rawls”, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Section 2, July 20: B7–B9. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, Frontiers of Justice. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Oliver, M., 1983, Social Work with Disabled People, London, Macmillan. (Scholar)
- O'Neil, J., 2003, “Vital Signs; the Senses; No Vision, But Better Memory.” The New York Times, June 17th. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Parens, E. and A. Asch., 1999, “The Disability rights Critique of Prenatal Genetic Testing: Reflections and Recommendations,” Hastings Center Report, 29(5): S1-22. . (Scholar)
- Paris, J., M. Schreiber and A. Elias-Jones., 2005, “Resuscitation of the Preterm Infant Against Parental Wishes,” Archives of Disease in Childhood, Fetal Neonatal Edition 90. no. 3, May, F208–F210. (Scholar)
- Pateman, C., 1988, The Sexual Contract, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Purdy, L., 1995, “Loving Future People”, In J. Callahan (ed.), Reproduction, Ethics and the Law. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Putnam, R.A., 1993, “Commentary on Michael Walzer: Objectivity and Social Meaning,” in M. Nussbaum and A. Sen (eds.), The Quality of Life, 178–184), Oxford, Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 1985, “Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 14(3): 223–251. (Scholar)
- Ruddick, S. 1989. Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace. Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Scully, J. L., 2008, Disability Bioethics: Moral Bodies, Moral Difference. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Sherwin, S., 1992, No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press,. (Scholar)
- Shildrick, M. and J. Price., 1998, eds. Vital Signs:Feminist Reconfigurations of the Bio/logical Body. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Silvers, A., 1995, “Reconciling Equality To Difference: Caring (F)or Justice For People With Disabilities”, Hypatia, 10(1): 30–55. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998a, “Women and Disability”, in Jaggar, A. & Young, I.M. (eds.), Blackwell's Companion to Feminist Philosophy, 330–340, Oxford: Basil Blackwell Ltd. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998b, “Formal Justice”, in A. Silversm D. Wasserman and M. Mahowald (eds.), Disability, Difference, Discrimination, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 13–145. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “From The Crooked Timber of Humanity, Beautiful Things Can Be Made”, in P. Brand (ed.), Beauty Matters: New Theories of Beauty, 197–223, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “On the possibility and desirability of constructing a neutral conception of disability”, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 25(6): 471–487. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “The right not to be normal as the essence of freedom,” Journal of Evolution and Technology, 17(2): 78–84. (Scholar)
- –––, forthcoming, “An Essay on Modeling: The Social Model of Disability,” forthcoming in Disability in the Philosophy and Medicine Series, C. Ralston and J. Ho (eds.), New York: Springer. (Scholar)
- Silvers, A. and Francis, L.P., 2005, “Justice Through Trust: Disability and the ‘Outlier Problem’ in Social Contract Theory,” Ethics, 116(1): 40–76. (Scholar)
- Silvers, A. and Stein, M.A., 2002, “Disability, Equal Protection, and the Supreme Court: Standing at the Crossroads of Progressive and Retrogressive Logic in Constitutional Classification”, The Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 35(1&2):81. (Scholar)
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- Silvers, A. and Wasserman, D., 2000, “Convention and competence: Disability Rights in Sports and Education,” Society, 37(1): 63–67. (Scholar)
- Silvers, A., Wasserman, D., and Mahowald, M., 1998, Disability, Difference, Discrimination: Perspectives on Justice in Bioethics and Public Policy, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
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- Spelman, Elizabeth, 1988, The Inessential Woman, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Squatrighlia, D., 2001, “Triumph Out of Tragedy” San Francisco Chronicle, July 1, A 19, A 22. (Scholar)
- Tannen, D., 1990, You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. New York: William Morrow. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1993, Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care. Routledge, London. (Scholar)
- Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS) and the Disability Alliance, 1976, Fundamental Principles of Disability, London: Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation. [1978 version available online] (Scholar)
- Wendell, S, 1989, “Toward A Feminist Theory of Disability”, Hypatia, 4(2): 104–124. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Unhealthy Disabled: Treating Chronic Illnesses as Disabilities”, Hypatia, 16(4): 17–33. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1990a, Justice and the Politics of Difference, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990b, Throwing Like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
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