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by faeriechangling
869 days ago
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I mean, I understand that, yet I just see that as more evidence that Autism sociopolitical concept rather than a scientific one since we seem to keep changing our opinion of what Autism is. I see the incidence data as reflecting changes in the sociopolitical environment, and only being loosely connected to any actual population-wide biological changes. I don't think you're ever going to objectively measure how much "Autism" as a scientific biological concept is in the population because again, Autism is a bunch of separate conditions wearing a trench coat. If you ever measured it scientifically and objectively, it would risk people losing their diagnosis and the would be unacceptable. You simply can't objectively measure a subjective concept. More likely when we start measuring thing scientifically and independently we will start testing for the conditions in the trenchcoat rather than for "Autism" itself. |
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The term "autism" may be an umbrella term that defines multiple conditions. I don't know that to be true but it might be. If that is the case, then it seems likely because we simply don't understand autism well enough to categorize it further, not because autism is unknowable from a scientific or medical perspective. It may be an umbrella term today but so many concepts in science start out as flawed and are refined over time as we build our understanding.