Unauthorized minds: how "theory of mind" theory misrepresents autism.

David Smukler
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Abstract

Recent representations of autism frequently include an assumption that autism is the result of a "theory of mind" deficit (i.e., an inability to understand others' mental states). This notion is examined using a social constructionist perspective. The belief that autism is a sort of "mind-blindness" has much in common with earlier representations of autism that depict it as a puzzle and, paradoxically, as a single entity defined by core characteristics. Theory of mind theorists also, like their predecessors, define autism as a form of insufficiency and as requiring fixing rather than accommodation. Alternative narratives about autistic minds that incorporate the perspectives of people labeled autistic are an important counterbalance to the limitations of such professional viewpoints.

未经授权的心灵:“心灵理论”理论如何歪曲自闭症。
最近对自闭症的描述经常包括一种假设,即自闭症是“心理理论”缺陷的结果(即,无法理解他人的心理状态)。这个概念是用社会建构主义的观点来检验的。认为自闭症是一种“思维盲症”的观点与早期对自闭症的描述有很多共同之处,后者将自闭症描述为一个谜,而矛盾的是,自闭症被描述为一个由核心特征定义的单一实体。心智理论理论家也像他们的前辈一样,将自闭症定义为一种缺陷,需要修复而不是适应。关于自闭症思维的另类叙述,结合了被贴上自闭症标签的人的观点,是对这种专业观点局限性的重要平衡。
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