New publication from Andria Bianchi

Thursday, September 5, 2024
book cover green and navy with title repeated below

This book meaningfully reflects upon difficult, timely, and debated ethics questions relating to people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) and autisticÌýpeople.ÌýThe book challenges now dated perceptions and introduces innovative ideas by leading scholars regarding some of the most complex, controversial, and relevant ethical dilemmas involving these neurodiverseÌýpopulations. People with IDs and/or those on the autism spectrum continue to experience various forms of oppression and unjust treatment across the globe, despite the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

The collection explores questions such as: Can peopleÌýwith IDs make informed decisions about their medical treatment, living circumstances, and overall life? What are the ethical implications ofÌýselective termination of pregnancy based on a gene linked to a condition conferring intellectual impairment? How can we ensure that people with IDs and autistic people are meaningfullyÌýincluded in research? Can people with IDs successfully parent? How can we support the capabilities of neurodiverse populations such that they enjoy the rights afforded byÌýthe CRPD?ÌýEach contributor critically examines how we can move forward to create a world that understands and respects the rights of every person withÌýID and/or autism. An indispensable read for bioethicists,Ìýethics students, social justice scholars, and othersÌýinterestedÌýin and working with peopleÌýwithÌýIDsÌýand autistic people.Ìý Ìý