Ethics of Care and the Experience of Disability: an Interview with Eva Feder Kittay
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KITTAY, Eva Feder. Learning from My Daughter: The Value and Care of Disabled Minds. New York: Oxford UP, 2019.
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KITTAY, Eva F.; CARLSON, Licia. “Introduction: Rethinking Philosophical Presumptions in Light of Cognitive Disability”. In: KITTAY, Eva F.; CARLSON, Licia (Eds.). Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. p. 1-25.
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