The Ethical Implications of Disability Rights and Accessibility

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This exam evaluates understanding of the ethical implications surrounding the rights of individuals with disabilities and the necessity of accessibility. Candidates will articulate critical ethical theories and their applications, highlighting the importance in contemporary society.

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Exam Details

Duration: 45 minutes

Prerequisites: Introduction to Ethics, Disability Studies, Moral Philosophy

Key Topics

  • Disability Rights
  • Moral Status
  • Accessibility
  • Ethical Theories
  • Inclusion

Learning Outcomes

  • Articulate Ethical Theories
  • Analyze Disability Rights
  • Evaluate Moral Obligations
  • Discuss Accessibility Issues

Full Description

This exam focuses on the ethical dimensions surrounding the rights of individuals with disabilities and the moral obligation to ensure accessibility. Candidates will analyze philosophical frameworks that inform disability ethics.

Understanding disability rights is crucial in contemporary ethical discussions, as they influence public policy and social standards. The examination of moral status underscores the importance of inclusion and advocacy for marginalized groups.

The exam will test verbal articulation regarding ethical theories, moral obligations, and real-world implications in the context of disability. Candidates should be prepared to provide critical analysis of ethical frameworks.

Discussions may encompass historical and contemporary perspectives on disability ethics, evaluating how different philosophical views inform ethical practices.

Sample Questions

  • How do ethical theories differ in their approach to the rights of individuals with disabilities?
  • What are the moral obligations society holds regarding accessibility for persons with disabilities?

Field: Humanities

Subfield: Ethics

Specialization: Disability Ethics

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