On the Actuality and Virtuality of Autistic Encounters: Respecting the Autistic Voice and Reimagining the Social

IF 2.6 0 PHILOSOPHY
Sofie Boldsen
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Autism is a highly heterogeneous phenomenon. Not only is it difficult to understand the various and diverse aspects of autism, their relation to each other is also complex and still poorly understood. In my article, “Material encounters. A phenomenological account of social interaction in autism,” I have addressed this heterogeneity by presenting an understanding of how social features of autism (e.g., difficulties with social interaction) relate to behavioral features (e.g., preoccupation with objects). Straddling this divide between the social and the non-social that still pervades much thinking in philosophy, psychiatry, and psychology is crucial for understanding the diverse experiences of autistic persons and how social connectedness may emerge out of practices commonly regarded as asocial (Williams, Costall, & Reddy, 2018). Thus, my approach to autism has been one of questioning deep-rooted distinctions within the field. However, in their generous and perceptive commentaries, Lucy Osler and Derek Strijbos both draw attention to the importance of making certain distinctions, such as between the different forms of social engagement that different objects afford and between the differential contributions of the various dimensions of such objects.
论自闭症遭遇的现实性与虚拟性:尊重自闭症声音与重塑社会
自闭症是一种高度异质性的现象。不仅很难理解自闭症的各种各样的方面,它们之间的关系也很复杂,而且仍然知之甚少。在我的文章《物质相遇。自闭症社会互动的现象学解释,“我通过呈现自闭症的社会特征(例如,社会互动困难)与行为特征(例如,对物体的专注)之间的关系来解决这种异质性。在哲学、精神病学和心理学中,跨越社会和非社会之间的鸿沟对于理解自闭症患者的不同经历以及社会联系如何从通常被视为非社会的实践中产生至关重要(Williams, Costall, & Reddy, 2018)。因此,我研究自闭症的方法一直是质疑这个领域内根深蒂固的差异。然而,在他们慷慨而敏锐的评论中,露西·奥斯勒和德里克·斯特里博斯都提醒人们注意做出某些区分的重要性,比如不同物体提供的不同形式的社会参与之间,以及这些物体的不同维度的不同贡献之间。
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