Master of Arts, The Ohio State University, 2022, Medical Humanities and Social Sciences
The classical social model of disability, though it has improved the lives of disabled people, implies that there is a distinct binary between abled and disabled people. Disabilities, however, will affect all living people through birth, accident, illness, or aging. As demonstrated here, it is necessary to look beyond the current models of disability in favor of a new model that indicates that all people, regardless of disability or ability, can reach their fullest potential. A revision of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs provides such a model, effacing the binary of abled and disabled.
Committee: Amy Shuman (Committee Member); Jim Phelan (Advisor)
Subjects: Ethics; Literature; Medical Ethics