Neurodiversity, epistemic injustice, and the good human life

Journal of Social Philosophy 53 (4):614-631 (2022)
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Epistemic Injustice and Illness.Ian James Kidd & Havi Carel - 2016 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2):172-190.
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