id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ypkase4kofgwjbawinu74y3f7e Catherine Kendig Considering the Role Marked Variation Plays in Classifying Humans: A Normative Approach 2018 15 .pdf application/pdf 8990 599 57 Considering the Role Marked Variation Plays in Classifying Humans: A Normative Approach Negatively marked differences are those natural variations that are used to cleave human beings into different categories (e.g., of disablement, of examination of the problem of marked variation is central to understanding the epistemology of medicalized pathology that made the history of eugenics possible. marked variation • classifying humans • philosophy of classification • critical race theory • values in why certain human variations are negatively marked (e.g., race, disability, sexual orientation) race rely on coding certain perceived variations as diagnostic markers that can be used to determine whether an individual belongs to a particular racial classification or not.8 Concentrating on another form of marked variation, Ron Amundson (2000) critically discusses the problematic nature of the concept of normal function in a way that is particularly helpful in elucidating and current markings of an individual's variation as disability in the eugenics movement to ./cache/work_ypkase4kofgwjbawinu74y3f7e.pdf ./txt/work_ypkase4kofgwjbawinu74y3f7e.txt