Autistic vs Altruistic - What's the difference?
autistic | altruistic |
A person who has autism.
* 2006 , Alan Griswold, Autistic Symphony
Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish
As adjectives the difference between autistic and altruistic
is that autistic is pertaining to, or having autism while altruistic is regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish.As a noun autistic
is a person who has autism.autistic
English
Noun
(en noun)- If our definition of empathy were to require we take the human cognitive norm (overwhelmingly influenced by neurotypical cognition) as the absolute standard by which to measure empathy, then indeed we would have to conclude autistics do not instinctively possess a good sense of empathy.
Synonyms
* autistHyponyms
* idiot savant (potentially offensive)altruistic
English
(altruism)Adjective
(en adjective)- His helping the old woman with her shopping was deemed highly altruistic by everyone, especially since her home was a mile away.