2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0963180123000154
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The Picture Theory of Disability

Abstract: The leading models of disability struggle to fully encompass all aspects of “disability.” This difficulty arises, the author argues, because the models fundamentally misunderstand the nature of disability. Current theoretical approaches to disability can be understood as “nounal,” in that they understand disability as a thing that is caused or embodied. In contrast, this paper presents an adverbial perspective on disability, which shows that disability is experienced as a personally irremediable impediment to … Show more

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“…Firth's picture theory asks "How does it feel?" 66 This concentration on people's own experiences can also be extended to characterizations of life's quality and value more generally. 67 , 68 Firth's definition could easily be seen as complementary to the standards views, each having their own angle.…”
Section: New and Revised Theories And Argumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firth's picture theory asks "How does it feel?" 66 This concentration on people's own experiences can also be extended to characterizations of life's quality and value more generally. 67 , 68 Firth's definition could easily be seen as complementary to the standards views, each having their own angle.…”
Section: New and Revised Theories And Argumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%