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A reminder that <b>Allan Thomas</b> is speaking on Tuesday 26/8 6pm at the PHILOSOPHIES OF DIFFERENCE AUGUST SEMINAR SERIES at RMIT City Campus. </div>
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<b><i>"I have never been human: on the possibility of an autistic ethos of asymmetrical reciprocity"</i></b></div>
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The universalising pretensions of humanism derive from a moment of mutual recognition: I am like you; you are like me; we are all human together. But where this recognition fails, difference becomes a criterion for dehumanisation: human rights are for humans
only. A genuine equality cannot be premised on symmetrical recognition, but rather calls for an ethos of asymmetrical reciprocity. In this paper I aim to draw on my own neurological difference as a framework for just such an ethos. My autistic specificities
are such that the world as I live and experience it – my form of life, my lifeworld – is distinct from that of the neurotypical. They don’t recognise themselves in me, but neither do I recognise myself in them. Damian Milton calls this empathic disjuncture
the “double empathy problem”: neither side really “gets” how the other works, or thinks, or communicates. Neurological privilege means that neurotypicals interpret this empathic breach as evidence of dysfunction: the autistic other isn’t just different, they’re
wrong, disordered, less than fully human. The autist, on the other hand, has no choice but to work to find the terms in which we can approach the other as other, rather than looking to find ourselves reflected in them as the same. I propose this demand as
a model for a situated, local, and particular response to the ethical demand that other forms of life, other lifeworlds impose upon all of us: to neither reduce the other to the same, nor reject them for their difference.</div>
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<b>Bio:</b> I teach Cinema Studies at RMIT, with a particular interest in the work of Gilles Deleuze (which resulted in Deleuze, Cinema and the Thought of the World, published by EUP in 2018). The discovery of my own multiple neurodivergences has turned those
interests inwards, towards a politics of neurological difference, its consequences and possibilities.</div>
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