Ethics in Progress, 2023, Volume 14, Issue 2
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Item Do We Need Autistic Autism Researchers to Understand Autism?(Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Philosophy, 2023-12-28) Kędra, AgnieszkaThe assumption that autistic individuals do not have the theory of mind – the social-cognitive ability to understand other people by attributing mental states to them – has been widespread in the psychological literature. However, the empirical evidence from the original research and its replications failed to prove and support autistic mind-blindness. Yet, it is still present in literature on autism spectrum. Meanwhile, convincing research, that has been conducted among autistic researchers and their allies, is often overlooked by non-autistic specialists. This paper focuses on how autistic autism researchers have been influencing their field of study and how academy can benefit from their work.