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Hermeneutical Injustice as Basing Failure
2019This chapter defends a novel view of hermeneutical epistemic injustice (HEI). To this effect, it starts by arguing that Miranda Fricker’s account is too restrictive: hermeneutical epistemic injustice is more ubiquitous than her account allows. That is because, contra Fricker, conceptual ignorance is not necessary for HEI: hermeneutical epistemic ...
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Black Consciousness as Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2016AbstractThe ideas of the South African Black Consciousness Movement developed as an intellectual response to the situation of black South Africans under apartheid. Though influential, Black Consciousness ideas about how the injustice of apartheid was to be conceptualised, and what form resistance to it consequently needed to take, have always awoken ...
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Colorblindness, Hermeneutical Marginalization and Hermeneutical Injustice
Southwest Philosophy Review, 2022openaire +1 more source
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Assymetric Epistemic Labor as Hermeneutical Injustice
2019The semantic gaps of hermeneutical injustice can be and are routinely overcome. The effort involved in responding to hermeneutical injustice, though, should be included in a taxonomy of epistemic injustice. Those who overcome hermeneutical injustice are deprived non-arbitrarily of access to the epistemic labor of others, and so their choices about ...
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Dirty data labeled dirt cheap: epistemic injustice in machine learning systems
Ethics and Information Technology, 2023Gordon Hull, Hull Gordon
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Hermeneutical Injustice and Child Victims of Abuse
Social Epistemology, 2022openaire +1 more source

