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67Philosophy and NeurodiversityOxford Research Encyclopedia of Disability Studies. 2026.The relationship between philosophy and neurodiversity has been a focus of study only since the 2010s, but it is emerging as an important subeld of philosophy in interaction with other existing subelds in philosophy. Neurodiversity theory is being developed in a number of core directions, with areas of particular interest including neurodiversity’s relationship to epistemology, phenomenology, and neuroqueer theory, as well as ethical and political philosophy.
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Areas of Specialization
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| Maurice Merleau-Ponty |
| Perception and Phenomenology |
| Feminist Phenomenology |
| Social Philosophy |
| Feminism: Disability |
| Feminism: Oppression |
| Identity |
| Hermeneutics |
Areas of Interest
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| Social Philosophy |
| Disability |
| Autism |
| Maurice Merleau-Ponty |
| Hermeneutics |
| Epistemic Injustice |
| Feminism: Disability |
| Oppression |