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Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Trust

Social Epistemology, 2012
Miranda Fricker has introduced the insightful notion of epistemic injustice in the philosophical debate, thus bridging concerns of social epistemology with questions that arise in the area of social and cultural studies. I concentrate my analysis of her treatment of testimonial injustice. According to Fricker, the central cases of testimonial injustice
Gloria Origgi
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Epistemic Determiners

Journal of Semantics, 2006
The present paper offers a contrastive examination of French items that require some knowledge of the speaker and items that require some ignorance. We relate this difference in a systematic way to the well?known problem of ?identifiability'in epistemic logic.
Jayez, Jacques, Tovena, Lucia
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Epistemic Privilege and Epistemic Responsibility

2023
Abstract From the perspective of standpoint theory, we discuss in this chapter how and why individuals who are in the margins of society, particularly queer and trans folx, are more likely to be equipped to know more and better about marginalization and oppression, as well as the need to address such marginalization and oppression, based
Renato M. Liboro, Colin Andrew Lee
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Epistemic Desiderata and Epistemic Pluralism

Journal of Philosophical Research, 2010
In this article I argue that Alston's recent meta-epistemological approach in terms of epistemic desiderata is not as epistemically plural as he claims it to be. After some preliminary remarks, I briefly recapitulate Alston's epistemic desiderata approach.
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Epistemic frames for epistemic games

Computers & Education, 2006
This paper, develops the concept of epistemic frames as a mechanism through which students can use experiences in video games, computer games, and other interactive learning environments to help them deal more effectively with situations outside of the original context of learning.
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The ubiquity of epistemics: A rebuttal to the ‘epistemics of epistemics’ group

Discourse Studies, 2018
In 2016, Discourse Studies published a special issue on the ‘epistemics of epistemics’ comprising six papers, all of which took issue with a strand of my research on how knowledge claims are asserted, implemented and contested through facets of turn design and sequence organization.
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Epistemic Equivalence and Epistemic Incapacitation

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2012
AbstractOne typical realist response to the argument from underdetermination of theories by evidence is an appeal to epistemic criteria besides the empirical evidence to argue that, while scientifi...
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Epistemic privacy

Journal of the ACM, 2008
We present a novel definition of privacy in the framework of offline (retroactive) database query auditing. Given information about the database, a description of sensitive data, and assumptions about users' prior knowledge, our goal is to determine if answering a past user's query could have led to a privacy breach.
Alexandre V. Evfimievski   +2 more
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Epistemic Consequentialism and Epistemic Enkrasia

2018
Askell investigates what the epistemic consequentialist will say about epistemic enkrasia principles, principles that instruct one not to adopt a belief state that one takes to be irrational. She argues that a certain epistemic enkrasia principle for degrees of belief can be shown to maximize expected accuracy, and thus that a certain kind of epistemic
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