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    Local hardships associated with disability may be absorbe... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→A disability that causes local hardships does not necessarily make a whole life go worse

    Local hardships associated with disability may be absorbed in the immense complex of factors that make a life go better or worse

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    In blocking the inference from disability as a harm to disability as a negative difference-maker, Barnes adduces instances of the positive consequences that disabilities have had for specific individuals, despite or sometimes because of the “local” hardships they cause. It may be, however, that no positive consequences are needed to “neutralize” the hardships associated with a disability. Those hardships may simply get absorbed in the immense complex of factors that make a life go better or wors

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