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Understanding Epistemic Injustice as Contributory Injustice

open access: yesQuaestio Facti
This paper offers some further support to Federico Picinali’s argument, in «Evidential Reasoning, Testimonial Injustice and the Fairness of the Criminal Trial», that a trial is unfair when assessments of relevance and probative value includes an ...
Tareeq Jalloh
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Common Ground, Conversational Roles and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yesOrganon F, 2021
People partaking in a conversation can add to the common ground of said conversation by performing different speech acts. That is, they can influence which propositions are presumed to be shared among them.
Felix Bräuer
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On hermeneutical openness and wilful hermeneutical ignorance

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2022
In this paper I argue for the relevance of the philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer for contemporary feminist scholarship on epistemic injustice and oppression.
Karl Landström
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Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy & Social Criticism, 2017
In her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda Fricker argues that people can be distinctively wronged in their capacity as knowers. Much of the discussion around the notion of epistemic injustice has revolved around power relations between different groups of people.
Gloria Origgi, Serena Ciranna
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Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
<p>“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a kind of injustice that occurs at the intersection of structures of the social world and knowledge. While the concept was first put forward in the 1990’s, the most significant publication on the topic is Miranda Fricker’s book Epistemic Injustice ...
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Unveiling Epistemic Injustice in Education: A critical analysis of alternative approaches

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Humanities Open, 2023
This conceptual article critically examines the pervasive issue of epistemic injustice within educational settings. Drawing from critical theory and social justice frameworks, this paper aims to uncover and critically analyse the various forms of ...
Bunmi Isaiah Omodan
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Developing Gadamerian Virtues Against Epistemic Injustice: The Epistemic and Hermeneutic Dimensions of Ethics

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2022
In her groundbreaking text Epistemic Injustice, Miranda Fricker evaluates types of harms incurred by individuals undergoing unrecognized and inarticulable oppression.
Haley Burke
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Presumed guilty until proven credible: epistemic injustice toward Venezuelan immigrants in Colombia

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
With few exceptions, philosophers working on immigration have not taken up the topic of epistemic injustice, primarily, I imagine, because immigration justice is often too narrowly conceived of as encompassing moral and political concerns rather than ...
Allison Wolf
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What Makes Epistemic Injustice an “Injustice”? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, 2020
The notion of epistemic injustice has in recent years gained recognition within social and political philosophy. Epistemic injustice is the idea that someone can be unfairly discriminated against in our capacity as a knower and that unfair and unjust communicative structures, institutions, and practices have the potential to reproduce and further ...
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“What if There's Something Wrong with Her?”‐How Biomedical Technologies Contribute to Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
While there is a steadily growing literature on epistemic injustice in healthcare, there are few discussions of the role that biomedical technologies play in harming patients in their capacity as knowers.
Alexander Michelle   +33 more
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