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Problems with the definition of "disability" #235

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The definition of "disability" reads:

A Quality inhering in an Agent by virtue of a physical or mental condition that limits the Agent's movements, senses, or activities.

Does any physical or mental condition of the relevant sort count here, or only those that are internal/intrinsic to the Agent?

If the former, then it seems the definition would count an agent who is in the condition (i.e., state) of being tied up or being blindfolded as having a disability, which is clearly mistaken.

However, even if the latter, problems may remain. I am in the internal/intrinsic condition of being two-legged, and that condition limits my movements in certain ways, yet I do not have a disability by virtue of being in that condition. Similarly, I am in the internal/intrinsic condition of having a certain eye structure, and that condition limits my senses (by, e.g., making me unable to see in the ultraviolet range), yet (again) I do not have a disability by virtue of having that eye structure.

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