It has been widely studied how the study of the psychopathology of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has major implications for some theories of the philosophy of mind. However, not only studies in psychology leave their mark on philosophy, but studies in philosophy also have an effect on psychology. The case presented in this article is twofold: on the one hand, how psychopathology of ASD requires the philosophy of mind to rethink mental life and, secondly, how a change of perspective in explaining psychological interpretation raised by Wittgenstein requires psychology to rethink the psychopathology of ASD.