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On “epistemic injustice” and victimization in prisons
The article looks for reasons that explain the different results of criminal investigations conducted inside and outside prisons. We ask if and how the concept of epistemic injustice, as developed by Miranda Fricker, helps to understand those variations.
Jörg Alfred Stippel +2 more
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Cultural Pluralism and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
For liberalism, values such as respect, reciprocity, and tolerance should frame cultural encounters in multicultural societies. However, it is easy to disregard that power differences and political domination also influence the cultural sphere
Collste, Göran
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Moral exemplars in education: a liberal account [PDF]
This paper takes issue with the exemplarist strategy of fostering virtue development with the specific goal of improving its applicability in the context of education.
Croce, Michel
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Epistemic Injustice and Illness [PDF]
AbstractThis article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin by detailing the persistent complaints patients make about their testimonial frustration and hermeneutical marginalization, and the negative impact this has on their care.
Kidd, Ian James, Carel, Havi Hannah
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Epistemic Injustice in the Education of People with Mental Disabilities
This article offers a perspective on inclusive education based on Fricker’s conception of epistemic injustice. What is the relationship between inclusive education and epistemic injustice in the case of students with mental deficiencies?
Ana María Rosas Rodríguez +1 more
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In this paper, my goal is to use an epistemic injustice framework to extend an existing normative analysis of over-medicalization to psychiatry and thus draw attention to overlooked injustices.
Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien
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The case for epistocratic republicanism [PDF]
In recent years, the fortunes of democracy have waned both in theory and practice. This has added impetus not only to the republican case for strengthening democratic institutions but also to new anti-democratic thought.
Blunt, G. D.
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Epistemic injustice in Climate Adaptation [PDF]
AbstractIndigenous peoples are disproportionally vulnerable to climate change. At the same time, they possess valuable knowledge for fair and sustainable climate adaptation planning and policymaking. Yet Indigenous peoples and knowledges are often excluded from or underrepresented within adaptation plans and policies.
Morten Fibieger Byskov, Keith Hyams
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Forum on Miranda Fricker's "Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing" [PDF]
This paper summarizes key themes from my Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (OUP, 2007); and it gives replies to ...
Fricker, Miranda
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Epistemic injustice in healthcare:a philosophical analysis [PDF]
In this paper we argue that ill persons are particularly vulnerable to epistemic injustice in the sense articulated by Fricker (Epistemic injustice. Power and theethics of knowing. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007).
Carel, Havi Hannah, Kidd, Ian James
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