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Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, 2021
AbstractThis paper examines epistemic injustice in knowledge production concerning autism. Its aim is to further our understanding of the distinctive shapes of the kinds of epistemic injustices against autists. The paper shows how Ian Hacking’s work on autistic autobiography brings into view a form of hermeneutical injustice that autists endure with ...
Janette Dinishak
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Varieties of Hermeneutical Injustice: A Blueprint

open access: yesMoral Philosophy and Politics, 2021
AbstractIn this paper, we have two goals. First, we argue for a blueprint for hermeneutical injustice that allows us to schematize existing and discover new varieties of hermeneutical injustices. The underlying insight is that Fricker provides both a general concept of hermeneutical injustice and a specific conception thereof. By distinguishing between
Bratu, Christine   +3 more
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Hermeneutical injustice and outsourced domestic work [PDF]

open access: yesWomen's Studies International Forum, 2018
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutical injustice against domestic workers, whose work differs from other occupations in morally significant ways. Amongst other distinctive properties, outsourced domestic work inevitably rests on gendered and racialised asymmetries of wealth and social ...
Arianne Shahvisi
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Hysteria, Hermeneutical Injustice and Conceptual Engineering

open access: yesSocial Epistemology
In this paper, we look at what Miranda Fricker (2007) calls “hermeneutical injustice” as it arises in the medical context. By drawing on the history of hysteria, I argue that the concept of hysteria has been held in place by power structures affected by negative prejudice against women. In this sense, the concept of hysteria fits the central conditions
Annalisa Coliva
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Hermeneutical injustice: blood-sports and the English Defence League [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Epistemology, 2016
Brownmiller S.   +8 more
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The practical past as an instrument of epistemic resistance: the case of the Massacre in the Seventh Ward

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
The paper applies the theoretical frameworks of epistemic injustice and narrativist philosophy of history to read the process of re-signification of an event that took place in a prison in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1978, called “Massacre in
Moira Pérez
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Deception-Based Hermeneutical Injustice [PDF]

open access: yesEpisteme, 2021
AbstractI argue that patients who suffer genital surgery to ‘disambiguate’ their sexual anatomy, a practice labelled ‘intersex genital mutilation’ (IGM) by intersex advocates, can be understood as victims of hermeneutical injustice in the sense elaborated by Miranda Fricker. This claim is clarified and defended from two objections. I further argue that
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From speaker to hearer. Another type of testimonial injustice

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
Miranda Fricker always focuses on the hearer in her account of testimonial injustice. It is the hearer who, in virtue of a prejudice, commits testimonial injustice against the speaker by giving her less credibility than she deserves.
Ignacio Ávila
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Mental Health Experts as Objects of Epistemic Injustice—The Case of Autism Spectrum Condition

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2023
This theoretical paper addresses the issue of epistemic injustice with particular reference to autism. Injustice is epistemic when harm is performed without adequate reason and is caused by or related to access to knowledge production and processing, e.g.
Maciej Wodziński, Marcin Moskalewicz
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