Endarkening the Epistemé: Critical Race Theory and Medical Education Scholarship
The pervasive violence of racism has been revealed vividly in the past year. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated undeniable inequities in health care.
Z. Zaidi, M. Young, D. Balmer, Y. Park
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Epistemic Theodicy, Epistemic Evil, and Epistemic Responsibility
The paper explores the concept of epistemic theodicy and strengthens an argument that reconciles human fallibility with the existence of an all-powerful and benevolent God. This argument is grounded in epistemic responsibility, emphasizing our epistemic autonomy.
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The art-science approach to an environmental crisis in the contemporary art discourse with the framework of Foucault’s discursive formation [PDF]
In achieving frameless art within the scope of conceptual one, the approach of contemporary art is to utilize the technological revolution and emphasize interaction between audience and the work of art, taking into account the environmental concepts ...
M. Taheri, E. Afzaltousi
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Propositional epistemic luck, epistemic risk, and epistemic justification [PDF]
If a subject has a true belief, and she has good evidence for it, and there’s no evidence against it, why should it matter if she doesn’t believe on the basis of the good available evidence? After all, properly based beliefs are no likelier to be true than their corresponding improperly based beliefs, as long as the subject possesses the same good ...
Patrick Bondy, Duncan Pritchard
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Kritik Epistemologi Islam dalam Islamologi Terapan
This article discusses critique of Islamic epistemology within applied Islamology. The writer concludes that Islamic epistemology is an episteme which has been originally derived from Islamic doctrines. It can be obtained through a number of methods. The
Isa Anshori
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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Shilliam, R
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The Episteme and the Historical A Priori: On Foucault’s Archaeological Method
Interpreters of Michel Foucault's 1966 Les mots et les choses have often conflated the terms 'episteme' and 'historical a priori'. This article suggests that the two terms are entirely separate: while 'episteme' refers to the configuration of thought in ...
R. Peters
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The Depth Conditions of Possibility: The Data Episteme [PDF]
Book review of Colin Koopman's How We Became Our Data ...
Erkan, Ekin
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Accounting for sustainability: episteme change and ontological plurality [PDF]
Recent research reveals accounting for sustainable development to be both problematic and essential. This paper considers that the problems arising may be intrinsic to the concepts and structures of Modern accounting and that their resolution lies ...
Birkin, F., Cam, O.
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CD8+ T cells and human cerebral malaria: a shifting episteme.
Mosquito-transmitted Plasmodium falciparum infection can cause human cerebral malaria (HCM) with high mortality rates. The abundance of infected red blood cells that accumulate in the cerebral vasculature of patients has led to the belief that these ...
L. Rénia, G. Grau, S. Wassmer
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