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Perspectives on Neuroscience
Published on: July 31, 2007
Reflexivity in Bioethics: Insights from Neurodivergent Narratives
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Drawing on the analogy of lenses, this commentary examines two themes in first-person narratives of neurodivergence. The first, situatedness, explores how contexts-such as geography, culture, policy, and built environments-shape the neurodivergent experience. The second, blind spots, reveals how unexamined assumptions and biases, like the 'mind-blindness' of assuming everyone shares a mainstream perspective, are sustained. Together, these themes underscore the need for a more reflexive and dialogue-driven bioethics, one attuned to the specific contexts of lived experiences.
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