Scott Alexander critiques the Social Model of Disability as flawed and proposes the Biopsychosocial Model as a more balanced alternative.
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Scott Alexander critiques the Social Model of Disability, which claims that disability is solely caused by societal barriers and not by individual impairments. He argues that this model, while well-intentioned, is flawed and often taken too literally. Scott proposes the Biopsychosocial Model as a more balanced alternative, acknowledging both biological and social factors in disability. He discusses the history of the Social Model, its limitations, and why a more nuanced approach is necessary for understanding and addressing disabilities.
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