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El. knyga: Philosophy of Autism

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442217096
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442217096
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This book examines autism from the tradition of analytic philosophy, working from the premise that Autism Spectrum Disorders raise interesting philosophical questions that need to be and can be addressed in a manner that is clear, jargon-free, and accessible. The goal of the original essays in this book is to provide a philosophically rich analysis of issues raised by autism and to afford dignity and respect to those impacted by autism by placing it at the center of the discussion.

Recenzijos

As Anderson and Cushing note in their introduction, Despite anecdotal evidence of a link between an interest in philosophy and autism, the amount of philosophical writing directly about autism is scanty indeed.  This terrific volume does much to fill this gap.  It includes insightful discussions by philosophers--many with grounding in the neurosciences and some with personal connections to people on the autism spectrumof what, exactly, autism is, what are its likely causes, how it is recognized, how it affects those who have it and the people around them, how it can be remediatedand indeed, whether it should be regarded as a disorder to be remediated at all.   I recommend this volume not only to anyone who is interested in making intellectual (or personal) sense of autism, but also to anyone interested in the broader questions of what it is to be an autonomous agent, the relation of empathy to moral evaluation, and how it is that we acquire knowledge of other minds.  -- Janet Levin, University of Southern California

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(16)
Jami L. Anderson
Simon Cushing
1 Autism: The Very Idea
17(30)
Simon Cushing
2 Embodying Autistic Cognition: Towards Reconceiving Certain "Autism-Related" Behavioral Atypicalities as Functional
47(26)
Michael Doan
Andrew Fenton
3 Autism and the Extreme Male Brain
73(30)
Ruth Sample
4 I Think, Therefore I Am. I Am Verbal, Therefore I Live
103(6)
Nick Pentzell
5 A Dash of Autism
109(34)
Jami L. Anderson
6 Knowing Other Minds: Ethics and Autism
143(24)
Anna Stubblefield
7 Autism, Empathy, and Affective Framing
167(20)
Michelle Maiese
8 Advocacy, Autism and Autonomy
187(14)
David DeVidi
Index 201(6)
Contributors 207
Jami L. Anderson is associate professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Michigan-Flint. Simon Cushing is associate professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Michigan-Flint.