Towards an Ethic of Autism A Philosophical Exploration

"What does it mean to say that someone is autistic? Towards an Ethics of Autism is an exploration of this question and many more. In this thoughtful, wide-ranging book, Kristien Hens examines a number of perspectives on autism, including psychiatric, biological, and philosophical, to consider...

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Main Author: Hens, Kristien (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers 2021
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