Epistemological Issues in Neurodivergence and Atypical Cognition
ISSN:
1573-0964 (Online)
In this topical collection (11 articles)
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Original Research
Delusions and madmen: against rationality constraints on belief
Declan Smithies, Preston Lennon, Richard Samuels Article:223 -
Neurodivergence
Technologically scaffolded atypical cognition: the case of YouTube’s recommender system
Mark Alfano, Amir Ebrahimi Fard, J. Adam Carter, Peter Clutton, Colin Klein Pages 835-858 -
Neurodivergence
Social epistemological conception of delusion
Kengo Miyazono, Alessandro Salice Pages 1831-1851 -
Original Research
Extended cognition, assistive technology and education
Duncan Pritchard, Andrea R. English, John Ravenscroft Pages 8355-8377 -
Original Research
Autism, epistemic injustice, and epistemic disablement: a relational account of epistemic agency
Amandine Catala, Luc Faucher, Pierre Poirier Pages 9013-9039 -
Original Research
The clinical significance of anomalous experience in the explanation of monothematic delusions
Paul Noordhof, Ema Sullivan-Bissett Pages 10277-10309 -
Original Research
From neurodiversity to neurodivergence: the role of epistemic and cognitive marginalization
Mylène Legault, Jean-Nicolas Bourdon, Pierre Poirier Pages 12843-12868
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