You don't like autistic children because my son got autism because of vaccines or whatever it is that's afflicted this person. So they twisted, instead of me, instead of, "Hey, Jordan, you don't believe this because you're over reliant on science or whatever. It's because you're a...
LINKING THEORY WITH PRACTICE Why Relate Theory to Practice Developing an Inclusive Ethos Mainstreaming Students with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome The Philosophy, Policy and Management of Inclusion Reconciling Policy and Practice in Inclusive Education Inclusion in the Early Years Curriculum Labelling and ...
Both turn on theories that don’t really fit the available facts, whether those facts relate to the building of the pyramids, the origin of species, or the text of the Fourteenth Amendment. When the theory doesn’t fit the facts, pseudoscientists and pseudolawyers both build walled gardens ...
Aside from his thorough journalistic expertise on the topic, Garcia's personal experiences as someone on the autism spectrum add a vital perspective that too often gets left out of discussions around this particular conspiracy theory and its consequences....
These relate to cognitive biases, ignorance of epistemic criteria, and the particular epistemic challenges posed by conspiracy theories. 14.3.3.1 Myside Bias Epistemic biases such as myside bias or confirmation bias are common weaknesses in people’s thinking that help sustain beliefs in dubious ...
It seems our need for structure and our pattern recognition skill can be rather overactive, causing a tendency to spot patterns – like constellations,clouds that looks like dogsand vaccines causing autism – where in fact there are none. ...
Temple Grandin wrote about it in Drawing Autism and this is what it is (or I like to believe). I can only see when I connect the dots between one piece of information with the other. The more the better. And often, the theories I come up with ends up like a piece of abstract ...