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Menstrual pain and epistemic injustice

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
In this paper I analyze the phenomenon of normalizing and tabooing menstrual pain as an example of epistemic injustice. I refer to both types of epistemic injustice distinguished by Miranda Fricker: testimonial injustice and hermeneutic injustice. The social approach to the phenomenon of menstrual pain combines both.
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Epistemic injustice in healthcare: a philosophial analysis

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2014
Havi Carel, Robin Hendry
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Investigating Trust, Expertise, and Epistemic Injustice in Chronic Pain

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2017
Daniel S Goldberg, Anita Ho
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From “She Would Say That, Wouldn't She?” to “Does She Take Sugar?” Epistemic Injustice and Disability

International Journal of Feminist Approaches To Bioethics, 2018
Jackie Leach Scully
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Expanding current understandings of epistemic injustice and dementia: Learning from stigma theory

Journal of Aging Studies, 2019
Christopher Lind   +2 more
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