DST 507
Disability, Justice and Good Human Life
Disabled people's lives are shaped by powerful ideologies rooted in moral and political philosophy. Moving beyond medicalized evaluations, this course critically applies conceptions of justice, ethics, morality to issues such as disability discrimination, right-to-die, choice, autonomy, and assisted suicide. In these and other complex debates is the root question: "Do we own our own bodies?"
DST 507 Requisite Information:
DST 507 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: DST 501 or INT 902 or SWP 921; Antirequisite: PHL 507
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisites: DST 501 or INT 902 or SWP 921; Antirequisite: PHL 507
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