Disability Ethics and Preferential Justice

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781647123086

A Catholic Perspective

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By: By Mary Jo Iozzio
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Mary Jo Iozzio is a professor of moral theology at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. She is the author of Self-determination and the Moral Act: A Study of the Contributions of Odon Lottin, OSB and Radical Dependence: A Theo-anthropological Ethic in the Key of Disability (forthcoming).

ForewordPreamble Introduction 1. Disability Basics Words Matter: Disability Terminology A Brief History of Experience Norm-making, Norm-imposing, and Norm-challenging Stigma Disabled 2. Contributions from the United Nations and the World Health Organization The United Nations The World Health Organization A New Paradigm Beyond Accommodation to Affirmation and Advocacy 3. Natural Law and the Common Good The Natural Law The Common Good Wherefore Justice? 4. Imago Dei, Theological Anthropology, and Catholic Social Teaching An Imago Dei Theological Anthropology of Radical Dependence The Church's Work for Human Dignity, Solidarity, and the Promotion of Peace 5. A Preferential Justice for Those Who are Poor or Otherwise Marginalized Justice for People with Disability Preferential Justice Intentionality and Inclusive Relationship Conclusions: Inclusion in Place of Neglect A Theology-Inspired Practical Take-Away for Inclusion

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