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English: Autism and CATCH-22 Fallacy: Based on Chapman R., & Carel H., 2022 "Neurodiversity, epistemic injustice, and the good human life". The Authors strongly states the individual preference of what is a "good" life, instead of an eugenetic or normative view. Philosopher Miranda Fricker elaborated the concept of epistemic injustice and classified it into Testimonial and Hermeneutical injustice.
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Autism and CATCH-22 Fallacy: Based on Chapman R., & Carel H., 2022 "Neurodiversity, epistemic injustice, and the good human life". The Authors strongly states the individual preference of what is a "good" life instead of an eugenic or normative view

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