The Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs (IEPA) (@iepa_sdsu) 's Twitter Profile
The Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs (IEPA)

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The IEPA @SDSU promotes critical analysis of the ethical features of public life. Director: @PhilosopherCrip; Associate Director: @Edge_metron

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linkhttps://cal.sdsu.edu/centers-and-institutes/ethics calendar_today16-07-2021 15:12:32

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Joseph Stramondo - ♿️✒️🤓✊️ (@philosophercrip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anyone in St. Louis wants a sneak preview of a chunk of my book project (with Steve Campbell, but he won’t be present sadly), I’ll be presenting “The Social Costs and Benefits of Choosing Disability” as my keynote at the SLU Bioethics student conference this Friday.

If anyone in St. Louis wants a sneak preview of a chunk of my book project (with Steve Campbell, but he won’t be present sadly), I’ll be presenting “The Social Costs and Benefits of Choosing Disability” as my keynote at the <a href="/SluBioethics/">SLU Bioethics</a> student conference this Friday.
Disability Studies Quarterly (@dsqjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DSQ is back under new management and with a double issue to make up for lost time! Meet the new editors and catch up with your reading at dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/…

Joseph Stramondo - ♿️✒️🤓✊️ (@philosophercrip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s new paper day! Hot off the presses from the dynamic duo, Campbell and Stramondo, open access and something of a preview of one of the chapters in our forthcoming book, “Expressed Ableism” is now published with Ergo Phil Journal! journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article/i…

OOIR (@observeir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trending in #Philosophy: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Pragmatics & Ethics of Gender Ascriptions (Ergo Phil Journal) 2) Toward a Post-Kantian Construct 3) Expressed Ableism 4) Cognitive synonymy: a dead parrot? 5) The Boundary Problem in Democratic Theory (Res Publica Journal)

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1) Pragmatics &amp; Ethics of Gender Ascriptions (<a href="/ErgoEditors/">Ergo Phil Journal</a>)

2) Toward a Post-Kantian Construct

3) Expressed Ableism

4) Cognitive synonymy: a dead parrot?

5) The Boundary Problem in Democratic Theory (<a href="/ResPublicaJrnl/">Res Publica Journal</a>)
Robyn Powell (@robynmpowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Or the more logical explanation is that more people with disabilities are going to college, which is something we should celebrate.

Kara Ayers (@drkaraayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so angry and sad for my friend Teresa. Because UnitedAirlines Sucks we missed learning from Teresa at today's #DHERN's first annual conference. Ableism harms all of us-disabled or not.

Rep. Jessica Benham (@jessicalbenham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh hey look, it’s two of your favorite elected baddies with disabilities, showing up in solidarity with the PG workers as they mark the one year anniversary of their strike for fair working conditions. ✊

Oh hey look, it’s two of your favorite elected baddies with disabilities, showing up in solidarity with the PG workers as they mark the one year anniversary of their strike for fair working conditions. ✊
Center for Disability, Equity, & Intersectionality (@thinkequitable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In honor of #NationalBookMonth, we're proud to be partnering with The Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs (IEPA) in celebration of disabled authors like Amanda Leduc @TheFold_ #representationmatters #diversebooks thinkequitable.com/spotlight-on-a…

Doron Dorfman (@dorfmandoron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am thrilled to announce that, in addition to my law professor position, starting in spring 2025, I will become a member of Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics Harvard Medical School and teach a class on the Bioethics of Disability. I can't wait to become part of this vibrant scholarly community! Grateful 🙏