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This qualitative research examines the systemic dynamics of the abuse of consecrated women in the Loyola Community, analyzing the allegations against the influential sacral artist and theologian Marko Ivan Rupnik within broader scholarly debates on abuse
Jasna Podreka, Marija Zidar
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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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Intersectionality as a Regulative Ideal [PDF]
Appeals to intersectionality serve to remind us that social categories like race and gender cannot be adequately understood independently from each other. But what, exactly, is the intersectional thesis a thesis about?
Gasdaglis, Katherine, Madva, Alex
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Biko on non-white and black: improving social reality [PDF]
This paper examines Steve Biko’s distinction between black and non-white as a project in the “amelioration” of social concepts and categories. Biko himself—it has been persuasively argued by Mabogo More and Lewis Gordon—writes in the tradition of ...
Epstein, Brian
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Hermeneutical Injustice and Epistemic Basing Failure
This paper introduces a problem relating to hermeneutical injustice that is grounded in epistemic basing failure. Mona Simion has recently argued for an extension of Miranda Fricker’s concept of hermeneutical injustice, to cover cases where subjects have good reasons for important beliefs available to them, but they fail to form the relevant beliefs ...
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Hermeneutical Injustice Through Defective Concept Possession
AbstractThis paper identifies and analyses a novel species of hermeneutical epistemic injustice (HI). Fricker’s traditional account analyses HI in terms of a collective conceptual gap. (Epistemic injustice: power and the ethics of knowing, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007).
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In this paper, I introduce a new term, adoptism, to characterize the unique form(s) of marginalization to which adopted persons are subjected. Adoptism shows up primarily as enforced gratitude, and this injunction to be grateful carries with it ...
Michele Merritt
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Hermeneutical Reading of Ṭalāq
This paper deals with the hermeneutical reading of divorce (Ṭalāq), one of the sensitive issues in Islamic family law. It is concluded that the existence of Islamic law of divorce is not to denigrate women; however, it is to give respons to the injustice
Rusli
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Breaking the Wheel, Credibility, and Hermeneutical Injustice: A Response to Harris. [PDF]
Matthews T.
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How could the United Nations Global Digital Compact prevent cultural imposition and hermeneutical injustice? [PDF]
Gwagwa A, Mollema WJT.
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