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Existential Philosophy and Disability: Perspectives: New Research in the History of Western Philosophy, cartea 9

Mélissa Fox-Muraton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2025
This volume proposes a novel approach to engaging philosophically with disability studies. Taking as a starting point the fact that disability is an integral part of human existence, the chapters in this volume provide insight into situated, lived experiences of disability in articulation with prominent existential philosophers. Historical and theoretical perspectives bring the dominant models of understanding disability today (medical or biomedical and social) into dialogue with existential philosophical perspectives, and thematic contributions provide insight into specific disabled experiences which have historically been underrepresented in philosophy, including mental illness, addiction, severe cognitive/intellectual disability, ADHD, autism, and neurodivergent communication.
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ISBN-13: 9789004727755
ISBN-10: 9004727752
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria New Research in the History of Western Philosophy


Notă biografică

Mélissa Fox-Muraton is Professor of Philosophy at Clermont School of Business and member of the Philosophies and Rationalities Research Laboratory at the University Clermont Auvergne (France), with a research focus in the fields of existential and moral philosophy.

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Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Mélissa Fox-Muraton
1 Towards an Existential Concept of (Dis)ability: A Critical Examination of Models of Disability
Rita Vaičekauskaitė and Jon Stewart
2 Heidegger and Garland-Thomson: Uncanniness, Misfitting, and Disability
Mariah Partida
3 Nietzsche, Health, and the Social Construction of Disability: “A New Happiness”
William A. B. Parkhurst
4 Solitude as a Survival Strategy. Cioran on Living with Melancholy
Hanna Nasielska
5 Inability or Disability? An analysis of the Subject’s Inadequate Response in Cioran and Camus
Maciej Kałuża and Hanna Nasielska
6 Individual Suffering: The Existential Dimension of Mental Illness
René Rosfort
7 Becoming Yourself: Existential Authenticity and Mental Illness
Alycia W. LaGuardia-LoBianco
8 Grenzsituationen and Spontaneous Remission in Addiction: A Case Study in Tweaking Phenomenology
T. Virgil Murthy
9 The Cyborg Nature of Cognitive Disabilities: An Existential Analysis of Rationalist Frameworks
Caroline Christoff
10 In the Margins of One’s Own Life: A New Theory of Masking ADHD
Cal Nelson
11 Autistic (Un)Masking and the Challenges of “Authentic” Self-Disclosure
Mélissa Fox-Muraton
12 Stumbling across Language-Games: A Wittgensteinian Perspective on Neurodivergent Communication
Lisa Haase

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