Redefining Normality: Challenging Societal Notions of Superiority and Inferiority
The article explores the concept of normality in human nature, questioning how we define what is considered normal and how it relates to health and disability. It discusses the idea of distinguishing between healthy and pathological states, proposing a definition of health based on normal function. The article also presents different perspectives on normal function, suggesting that it may be influenced by political agendas. Ultimately, the key finding is that normality is not the defining factor of human nature; rather, human nature shapes our understanding of normality.