
Philosophy of Disability, Embodiment
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- Q11. It is always obvious if someone has a disability.TF60s
- Q22. Most people with disabilities can’t work.FT60s
- Q33. individuals with disabilities are often unnecessarily isolated from the world around them.TF60s
- Q44. . According to the movie, Jake is still disabled when he takes on his Avatar form .TF60s
- Q55. Embodiment, in terms of the philosophy of disability, refers to the state of living in/through/as a body with its pleasures, pain, suffering, sensory engagements with the world, vulnerabilities, capabilities, and constraints as they arise within specific times and places.TF60s