Living Philosophy

Philosophy of Disability with Chris Riddle

Chris Riddle Season 2 Episode 16

Grasping what it means to be disabled is more complex than you might think. But doing so is key to understanding how we might treat people with impairments as equals with respect to justice, rights, and ethics. Prof Chris Riddle (Utica University) specializes in political philosophy, applied ethics, and the philosophy of disability. He has been an expert witness in several prominent legal cases concerning disability rights, and in this podcasts he discusses the historical and philosophical dimensions to understanding disability, as well as his own personal experiences as a scholar and an expert witness.

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Host:
Dr Todd Mei

Sponsors:
Philosophy2u.com
Hillary Hutchinson, Career and Change Coach at Transitioning Your Life
Hermeneutics in Real Life
Geoffrey Moore, author of The Infinite Staircase     

Links Related to this Episode:
Chris Riddle (Uttica University)
Chris’s personal website

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health)

Tom Shakespeare (Wikipedia)
Anita Silvers (Wikipedia)
Thomas Scanlon (Wikipedia)
Robert Nozick (Wikipedia)
Luck egalitarianism (SEP)
Martha Nussbaum (Wikipedia)
Fragility of Goodness (Good Reads)
Eva Kittay (Wikipedia)
Jerome Bickenbach (University of Lucerne)

Music: Earth and the Moon, by Ketsa

Logo Art: Dattura Studios (website)

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