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(2016) Heidegger and the politics of disablement, Dordrecht, Springer.

Introduction

Thomas Abrams

pp. 1-12

In this chapter, I lay out the structure of the book. I begin by discussing Heidegger's theory of things, which helps lay out his phenomenology. Things are more than mere objects; they are "gatherings," the primary way we interact with the world. I then state how Heidegger lets us rethink the basis of disability studies, especially in terms of capitalism and medicine, with his two concepts of "care" and the "ontological difference." I then lay out the topics that each chapter will discuss, in specific detail.

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Abrams, T. (2016). Introduction, in Heidegger and the politics of disablement, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-12.

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