Zamir Kadodia
Postgraduate Researcher
Philosophy
I'm a PhD student in Philosophy. I completed both my BA and MA degrees at the University of Exeter (both in Philosophy). I then applied for, and was awarded, a fully-funded PhD studentship to undertake my current project. I am happy to still be working in this department with two excellent supervisors: Dr Sam Wilkinson and Professor Joel Krueger. My thesis aims to argue that the predictive processing framework provides a better account of autism than has been offered by traditional accounts such as theory of mind and weak central coherence; not only one that is more explanatorily powerful, but is also allied with the commitments of the growing neurodiversity paradigm.