She's currently writing a book on disability and thinking a lot about the metaphysics of social structures. The availability of Disability Pride doesn’t just affect how we feel about disability, it affects what we can know about disability.Įlizabeth Barnes, University of Virginia, works on metaphysics, social philosophy, and feminist philosophy - and is particularly interested in the areas where these subjects interact. While the benefits of pride movements are generally seen as emotive - they help us feel a sense of solidarity, they help us overcome shame, etc - I argue that pride also plays a crucial epistemic role. This paper is an argument for the philosophical importance of Disability Pride. “Hermeneutical Injustice and Disability Pride” Add to Calendar 15:30:00 17:30:00 Elizabeth Barnes: "Hermeneutical Injustice and Disability Pride"
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