Disabled Rights: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed

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Can the rights of the disabled be justified by John Locke's theory of natural rights? Does an "ethics of caring" offer a better framework for considering these rights? When can we end a human life? With Anita Silvers, Patrick Sullivan, and John Loughney

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Anita Silvers
Last affiliation: San Francisco State University

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