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Neurodiversity and attentional normativity

Neurodiversity and attentional normativity
Neurodiversity and attentional normativity
We argue that some recent theories of attentional normativity license predictable misevaluations of neurodivergent cognizers. We suggest that this is because norms of attention have mostly been theorized without neuroatypical cognizers in mind. We argue that because these norms tend to focus on features that only correlate with positively evaluable cognition in neurotypical agents, they are very often false when applied to neurodivergent cognition. Additionally, we suggest that these norms license unjust evaluations of neurodivergent cognizers, because they predictably evaluate neurodivergent cognition negatively, in many cases erroneously. After exploring some ways that existing views of attentional normativity might try to accommodate neurodivergent cognition, we propose a new constitutivist framework for evaluating cognition that does better.
0031-8205
513-531
Sylvan, Kurt
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Field, Claire
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Sylvan, Kurt
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Field, Claire
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Sylvan, Kurt and Field, Claire (2025) Neurodiversity and attentional normativity. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 513-531. (doi:10.1111/phpr.70034).

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We argue that some recent theories of attentional normativity license predictable misevaluations of neurodivergent cognizers. We suggest that this is because norms of attention have mostly been theorized without neuroatypical cognizers in mind. We argue that because these norms tend to focus on features that only correlate with positively evaluable cognition in neurotypical agents, they are very often false when applied to neurodivergent cognition. Additionally, we suggest that these norms license unjust evaluations of neurodivergent cognizers, because they predictably evaluate neurodivergent cognition negatively, in many cases erroneously. After exploring some ways that existing views of attentional normativity might try to accommodate neurodivergent cognition, we propose a new constitutivist framework for evaluating cognition that does better.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 June 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 July 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 502965
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502965
ISSN: 0031-8205
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Author: Kurt Sylvan
Author: Claire Field

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