
Part 2: Autism and Empathy – Feedback
A multiple-part series on autism and empathy. An autistic woman and her mother are at odds. The way readers respond is what is remarkable about this series.

A multiple-part series on autism and empathy. An autistic woman and her mother are at odds. The way readers respond is what is remarkable about this series.

A thought experiment in the form of a case study. The results demonstrate that autistic people do empathize differently from neurotypicals.

Meet Iris Iris, a woman in her mid-thirties, was a successful quality and compliance manager who transitioned to working part-time from home so that she

No, we don’t take everything literally.

One of the dominant characterizations of people on the autism spectrum is that they lack empathy or are empathy-disrupted. This is based on the paradigm