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<p>This ground-breaking volume considers what it means to make claims of disability membership in view of the robust Disability Rights movement the rich areas of academic inquiry into disability increased philosophical attention to the nature and significance of disability a vibrant disability culture and disability arts movement and advances in biomedical science and technology.</p><p>By focusing on the statement We are all disabled the book explores the following questions: What are the philosophical political and practical implications of making this claim? What conceptions of disability underlie it? When if ever is this claim justified and when or why might it be problematic or harmful? What are the implications of claiming we are all disabled amidst this global COVID-19 pandemic?<b> </b>These critical reflections on the boundaries of disability include perspectives from the humanities social sciences law and the arts. In exploring the boundaries of disability and the ways in which these lines are drawn theoretically legally medically socially and culturally the authors in this volume challenge particular conceptions of disability expand the meaning and significance of the term and consider the implications of claiming disability as an identity.</p><p>It will be of interest to a broad audience including disability scholars advocates and activists philosophers and historians of disability moral theorists clinicians legal scholars and artists.</p>