This week's post is by Joshua Sealy (Macquarie University) on his recent paper Redefining disability and pathology as both developmental and relational: the ‘phenomenological congruence and flexibility’ approach to disability in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. Joshua SealyA popular sentiment in the deaf community is that deafness is not a disability, it is a ‘

The ‘Phenomenological Congruence and Flexibility’ approach to disability
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