Disability is a thorny and muddled concept – especially in the field of disability studies – and social accounts contest with more traditional biologically based approaches in highly politicised debates. Sustained theoretical scrutiny has sometimes been lost among the controversy, and philosophical issues have often been overlooked in favour of the sociological. Arguing about Disability fills that gap by offering analysis and debate concerning the moral nature of institutions, policy and practice and their significance for disabled people and society.
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