Autism and the Development of Mind

 

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Autism and the Development of Mind


by R. Peter Hobson (Author)

 

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The purpose of this essay is to illustrate how the phenomenon of early childhood autism may cast light on issues that are central to our understanding of normal child development.


The purpose of this essay is to illustrate how the phenomenon of early childhood autism may cast light on issues that are central to our understanding of normal child development - issues such as the emotional origins of social experience and social understanding, the contribution of interpersonal relations to the genesis of symbolism and creative thought, and the role of intersubjectivity in the development of self. Drawing upon philosophical writings as well as empirical research on autism, the author challenges the individualistic and cognitive bias of much developmental psychology, and argues that early human development is founded upon a normal infant's capacity for distinct forms of "I - Thou" and "I - It" relatedness. To a large degree, autism may represent the psycho-pathological sequelae to biologically-based incapacities for social perception and interpersonal engagement.


 

ISBN 863772390
ISBN13 9780863772399
Publisher Psychology Press Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 27/02/1995
Pages 256
Weight (grammes) 426
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 235
Width (mm) 159

Preface. Prolegomena. The Picture of Autism. Interpersonal Relatedness I: The Normal Infant. Interpersonal Relatedness II: The Case of Autism. The Growth of Interpersonal Understanding. Conceptual Issues I: On Understanding Minds. Conceptual Issues II: On Thought and Language. Thought and Language:
The Case of Autism. The Development of Mind and the Case of
Autism.