Briser la stigmatisation autour de l’autisme : s’éloigner de la neuronormativité en utilisant la justice épistémique et la cognition 4E

Titre original en anglais : Breaking the stigma around autism: moving away from neuronormativity using epistemic justice and 4E cognition

Legault, M., Catala, A., & Poirier, P. (2024). Breaking the stigma around autism: moving away from neuronormativity using epistemic justice and 4E cognition. Synthese, 204(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-024-04730-9

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