
Part 3 – Empathy & Philosophy: the Neurotypical Response
If you’ve followed this series thus far, thank you for your readership. In order to provide you with context for this article, you will need
If you’ve followed this series thus far, thank you for your readership. In order to provide you with context for this article, you will need
A thought experiment in the form of a case study. The results demonstrate that autistic people do empathize differently from neurotypicals.
No, we don’t take everything literally.
There is something within the chronic illness community known as the “Spoon Theory.” In this analogy, the spoons stand for the amount of energy a
In prevailing literature, people on the autism spectrum have all of their traits, their behaviors, and even their very existence pathologized. They are considered to
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
They’re out there, in the brushstrokes of the original, museum-quality painting hanging in your favorite hole-in-the-wall pub, or the Louvre, or the kaleidoscopic mural painted
If you’ve followed this series thus far, thank you for your readership. In order to provide you with context for this article, you will need
A thought experiment in the form of a case study. The results demonstrate that autistic people do empathize differently from neurotypicals.
No, we don’t take everything literally.
There is something within the chronic illness community known as the “Spoon Theory.” In this analogy, the spoons stand for the amount of energy a
In prevailing literature, people on the autism spectrum have all of their traits, their behaviors, and even their very existence pathologized. They are considered to
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
They’re out there, in the brushstrokes of the original, museum-quality painting hanging in your favorite hole-in-the-wall pub, or the Louvre, or the kaleidoscopic mural painted
If you’ve followed this series thus far, thank you for your readership. In order to provide you with context for this article, you will need
A thought experiment in the form of a case study. The results demonstrate that autistic people do empathize differently from neurotypicals.
No, we don’t take everything literally.
There is something within the chronic illness community known as the “Spoon Theory.” In this analogy, the spoons stand for the amount of energy a
In prevailing literature, people on the autism spectrum have all of their traits, their behaviors, and even their very existence pathologized. They are considered to
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
They’re out there, in the brushstrokes of the original, museum-quality painting hanging in your favorite hole-in-the-wall pub, or the Louvre, or the kaleidoscopic mural painted
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