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The Disabled Contract Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry (McGill University, Montreal)

The Disabled Contract By Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry (McGill University, Montreal)

Summary

The social contract tradition, brought back to life by philosopher John Rawls in the late twentieth century, contains values and assumptions that are dear to our liberal ethos. This book examines how this important philosophical tradition nevertheless tends to exclude people with severe intellectual disabilities from the realm of justice.

The Disabled Contract Summary

The Disabled Contract: Severe Intellectual Disability, Justice and Morality by Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry (McGill University, Montreal)

Social contract theories generally predicate the authority of rules that govern society on the idea that these rules are the product of a contractual agreement struck between members of society. These theories embody values, such as equality, reciprocity and rationality, that are highly prized within our culture. Yet a closer inspection reveals that these features exclude other important values, relations and even persons from the realm of contractual morality and justice, especially people with severe intellectual disabilities. Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry explores the moral status of intellectually disabled people in social contract thought and argues that this tradition needs to be revisited to include the most vulnerable. Addressing this problem will have concrete repercussions in law and policy, because many issues that people with disabilities face are connected to deeply rooted assumptions about their status as full citizens or full members of our moral, political and legal communities.

About Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry (McGill University, Montreal)

Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry is an assistant professor of law at McGill University and a member of the Bar of Quebec. He has published several articles on human rights, applied ethics, and disability studies, as well as a book on freedom of expression in Latin America.

Table of Contents

1. Intellectual disability and the social contract; 2. Inclusive contractarianism: persons with severe intellectual disabilities within a society of self-interested contractors; 3. The capacity to trust as a contractual basis for robust moral status; 4. People with severe intellectual disabilities as active citizens; 5. People with severe intellectual disabilities as passive citizens; 6. Other-regarding concern and exploitation; 7. Beyond contractual relations.

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NPB9781316606681
9781316606681
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The Disabled Contract: Severe Intellectual Disability, Justice and Morality by Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry (McGill University, Montreal)
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Cambridge University Press
2022-09-08
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