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An Onto-Epistemological Review of Human-Centered Design Family Planning Research: Implications for Relationship-Based and Theory-Guided Nursing Inquiry. [PDF]
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'It's like these scientists own the rains': indigenous knowledge, disaster warnings, and the politics of legitimacy in Malawi. [PDF]
Kita SM.
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The relationship between capacity and credibility: implications for epistemic injustice. [PDF]
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Social Exclusion, Epistemic Injustice, and Intellectual Self-Trust
Social Epistemology, 2021This commentary offers a coherent reading of the papers presented in the special issue ‘Exclusion, Engagement, and Empathy: Reflections on Public Participation in Medicine and Technology’.
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The Powers of Individual and Collective Intellectual Self-Trust in Dealing with Epistemic Injustice
Social Epistemology, 2020The literature on epistemic injustice is increasingly turning to the question of countering epistemic injustice.
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Epistemic Self-Trust and theConsensus GentiumArgument (2011)
2022AbstractThis paper argues that (1) epistemic self-trust is more basic than what we take to be reasons for belief, and (2) consistent self-trust commits us to trust in others. Epistemic self-trust is inescapable, given that the search for reasons leads to epistemic circularity, and given the more basic fact that we have no way to tell that there is any ...
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DOING (BETTER) WHAT COMES NATURALLY: ZAGZEBSKI ON RATIONALITY AND EPISTEMIC SELF-TRUST
Episteme, 2015ABSTRACTI offer an account of what trust is, and of what epistemic self-trust consists in. I identify five distinct arguments extracted from Chapter 2 of Zagzebski's Epistemic Authority for the rationality and epistemic legitimacy of epistemic self-trust.
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