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TABOO, HERMENEUTICAL INJUSTICE, AND EXPRESSIVELY FREE ENVIRONMENTS
Episteme, 2015ABSTRACTIn Epistemic Injustice (2007), Miranda Fricker has insightfully introduced the notion of a hermeneutical injustice, where historic conditions of marginalisation serve to deprive individuals of the appropriate hermeneutical resources with which to render significant patches of their experience fully intelligible to themselves and others. In this
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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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Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice in Mental Health: A Role for Critical Phenomenology
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2022Rosa Ritunnano
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Automated opioid risk scores: a case for machine learning-induced epistemic injustice in healthcare
Ethics and Information Technology, 2023Giorgia Pozzi
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Epistemic Decolonization as Overcoming the Hermeneutical Injustice of Eurocentrism
Philosophical Papers, 2020Lerato Posholi
exaly

