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The Ethics of Care,Dependence, and Disability*
Authors:EVA FEDER KITTAY
Institution:Philosophy Department
Stony Brook University/SUNY
Stony Brook, NY 11794‐USA
E‐mail: Eva.Kittay@Stonybrook.edu
Abstract:According to the most important theories of justice, personal dignity is closely related to independence, and the care that people with disabilities receive is seen as a way for them to achieve the greatest possible autonomy. However, human beings are naturally subject to periods of dependency, and people without disabilities are only “temporarily abled.” Instead of seeing assistance as a limitation, we consider it to be a resource at the basis of a vision of society that is able to account for inevitable dependency relationships between “unequals” ensuring a fulfilling life both for the carer and the cared for. **
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