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Contractual Freedom, Contractual Justice, and Contract Law (Theory) [PDF]
In aircraft control, control allocation can be used to distribute the total control effort among the actuators when the number of actuators exceeds the number of controlled variables.
Rödl, Florian
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Wittgenstein, Religion and Deep Epistemic Injustice
In his article ‘Epistemic Injustice and Religion’, Ian James Kidd raises the possibility that some epistemic injustices might be deep. To spell out exactly what might be involved in deep epistemic injustices, especially those involving religious ...
Robert Vinten
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Somatic Overdiagnosis and Hermeneutical Injustice
Abstract Overdiagnosis has increasingly been recognized as a severe issue within medicine because it leads to iatrogenic harms and issues of distributive justice without corresponding benefit of treatment. This article attempts to show that overdiagnosis is also a matter of epistemic injustice. Through qualitative empirical studies, it argues
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Epistemic Injustices in Disaster Theory and Management
The present paper argues that the standardised treatment of disaster research and practice perpetuates the production of systematic epistemic injustices against victims of disasters. On the one hand, disaster victims are often prevented from contributing
Alicia García Álvarez
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Consent theory as hermeneutical injustice
Abstract I describe respects in which an overemphasis on the role of consent in sexual ethics gives rise to hermeneutical injustices. Although consent is widely invoked with feminist motivations to combat rape culture, the role to which it is often put, I argue, is often antithetical to its laudable feminist aims.
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The use and misuse of scripture in ethics [PDF]
Christian ethics is founded upon three major hermeneutical priciples: sola scriptura, the distinction between law and Gospel, and solus Christus. Scripture has been misused, e.g., in respect to: not treating a human fetus as a human being and its father
Wilch, John R.
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Linguistic Interventions and Transformative Communicative Disruption [PDF]
What words we use, and what meanings they have, is important. We shouldn't use slurs; we should use 'rape' to include spousal rape (for centuries we didn’t); we should have a word which picks out the sexual harassment suffered by people in the workplace ...
Sterken, Rachel Katharine
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Much recent work in feminist philosophy of language and epistemology has focused on how power constrains speech and testimony. This paper aims to highlight the flip side of silencing by looking at the productive power of sexist ideology in the context of
Eleonora Volta
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Writing Up: How Assertions of Epistemic Rights Counter Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
By attending to interactions around writing, this article sheds light on moments when educators affirm and when writers assert their epistemic rights, or the rights to knowledge, experience, and earned expertise.
Godbee, Beth
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Domnica Rădulescu’s (1961-) memoir, Dream in a Suitcase, is about her journey from communist Romania to the United States. Without bothering much about ‘political correctness,’ Rădulescu offers her readers an intimate account of her life that is filled ...
Sarkar Dwitiya, Roy Dhiman
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