Epistemological issues in neurodivergence and atypical cognition: introduction

Synthese 201 (5):1-23 (2023)
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This is the introduction of the Synthese Topical Collection Epistemological Issues in Neurodivergence and Atypical Cognition written by the guest editors. In order to justify the relevance of the topic, a minimum context is given on the notions of neurodivergence as well as some brief remarks on the neurodiversity advocacy movement. This serves as a basis to establish the importance of increasing the scope of epistemology to include issues that do not fit in the descriptions of typical subjects and cognitive processes.

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Claudia-Lorena García
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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National Autonomous University of Mexico

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