Dear all,
we are delighted to invite you all to the next installment of the APSE 
talks series organized by the Applied Philosophy of Science and 
Epistemology Unit at the Department of Philosophy, and to the 
accompanying reading cycle. The lecture will be given by Natalie Alana 
Ashton, University of Sterling.
When: Thursday, 27.3.2025, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
Creating a Strong Foundation for Neurodiverse Epistemology
Autistic people have had unprecedented success building effective 
epistemic communities online. A detailed analysis of the conditions and 
practices which produced and sustain these communities would be 
illuminating for both the epistemology of social media and the emerging 
area of neurodiverse epistemology. However, epistemology has only 
recently begun to theorise about marginalised groups, and many of its 
foundational principles are ill-suited to this work.  In this talk I'll 
outline a planned project to develop a novel approach to neurodiverse 
epistemology, which challenges some of the fundamental assumptions of 
the early, exploratory literature, and lays the groundwork for a 
participatory methodology which can do real justice to neurodiverse 
communities.
Speaker Bio:
Natalie Alana Ashton works on the political and social aspects of 
epistemology, and is interested in how oppression and power effect 
political deliberation in the online sphere. In the past she has focused 
on theoretical issues (exploring how to integrate feminist standpoint 
theory and hinge epistemology, whether these views should be understood 
as relativist, and what that means). Her current work is on the 
practical applications of such views: what they tell us about social 
media legislation, platform design, and online communities.
As usual, at 13:00 on the day of the talk, there will be a possibility 
to discuss some core readings of the talk with the APSE reading group. 
If you wish to obtain the papers, and to partake in the reading cycle, 
please contact vinzenz.fischer(a)univie.ac.at. Feel free to bring your 
lunch!
We are also happy if you share this invitation with anyone who might be 
interested!
Best wishes,
Flora Löffelmann
on behalf of the APSE unit
-- 
Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
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