2021
DOI: 10.1080/09515089.2021.1914832
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Considering the boundaries of intellectual disability: Using philosophy of science to make sense of borderline cases

Abstract: Who should be diagnosed with intellectual disability and who should not? For borderline cases, the answer to this question may be as difficult to decide on as determining the borderline between being bald or not. While going bald may be upsetting to some, it is also an inevitable and relatively undramatic course of nature. In contrast, getting a diagnosis of intellectual disability is likely to have more farreaching consequences. This makes the question of where the cutoff point for intellectual disability lie… Show more

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