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Epistemic dimensions of gaslighting: peer-disagreement, self-trust, and epistemic injustice
Inquiry (United Kingdom), 2023Andrew D SPEAR
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Social Research: An International Quarterly
ABSTRACT: Judges sometimes deceive the public as to how they will rule—or how they have ruled—in important cases. To be confirmed to our highest courts, they often hide or downplay their moral and political commitments, despite being nominated specifically for those commitments.
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ABSTRACT: Judges sometimes deceive the public as to how they will rule—or how they have ruled—in important cases. To be confirmed to our highest courts, they often hide or downplay their moral and political commitments, despite being nominated specifically for those commitments.
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Personality correlates of gaslighting behaviours in young adults
Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2021Paola Miano +2 more
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“It’s All in Your Head”: Personality Traits and Gaslighting Tactics in Intimate Relationships
Journal of Family Violence, 2023Evita March +2 more
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Obstetric gaslighting and the denial of mothers’ realities
Social Science and Medicine, 2022Priya Fielding-Singh, Amelia Dmowska
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