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The Idiot: His Place in Creation, and His Claims on Society
Exploring Societal Perceptions of Intelligence and Worth in a Thought-Provoking 19th Century Philosophical Inquiry
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Frederick Sir Bateman
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In «The Idiot: His Place in Creation, and His Claims on Society,» Frederick Sir Bateman delves into the intricate and often contentious relationship between society and individuals deemed 'idiots' in Victorian England. Employing a rigorous analytical approach, Bateman interweaves historical context with contemporary perspectives on mental deficiency, exploring the challenges faced by these marginalized individuals. His writing style is characterized by a blend of empathetic narrative and keen sociological critique, all while advocating for the dignity and rights of those often confined to the peripheries of... Next
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