•  151
    Autism, Empathy and Questions of Moral Agency
    with Timothy Krahn
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (2): 145-166. 2009.
    In moral psychology, it has long been argued that empathy is a necessary capacity of both properly developing moral agents and developed moral agency . This view stands in tension with the belief that some individuals diagnosed with autism—which is typically characterized as a deficiency in social reciprocity —are moral agents. In this paper we propose to explore this tension and perhaps trouble how we commonly see those with autism. To make this task manageable, we will consider whether high fu…Read more