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People with cognitive disabilities: the Argument from Marginal Cases and Social Work ethics.

By O'Brien, Gerald V.
Publication: Social Work
Date: Tuesday, July 1 2003

A primary argument used by animal rights advocates to engage the public in questioning our maltreatment of animals is the Argument from Marginal Cases (AMC). It is important that social workers are aware of this argument, because it has the potential to diminish our consideration of people with severe cognitive disabilities. This article provides a brief overview of the argument, followed by a description of the means by which people with cognitive disabilities have been denigrated over the past century through animalistic rhetoric and negative comparisons with animals. The "animalization

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