Autism and the Crisis of Meaning
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book explores how meaningful perception in everyday life is shaped by various forms of logic, including inductive, deductive, and abductive reasoning. It introduces a social inferencing theory that connects these logical frameworks to the ways individuals, particularly those on the autism spectrum, perceive and organize their social experiences. By analyzing the intersection of formal and informal logics, the author offers insights into understanding the unique perceptual processes of autistic individuals.
