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Hermeneutical Injustice: Distortion and Conceptual Aptness [PDF]

open access: hybridHypatia, 2022
AbstractThis article develops a new approach for theorizing about hermeneutical injustice. According to a dominant view, hermeneutical injustice results from a hermeneutical gap: one lacks the conceptual tools needed to make sense of, or to communicate, important social experiences, where this lack is a result of an injustice in the background social ...
Arianna Falbo
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Hermeneutical Injustice and Epistemic Basing Failure

open access: diamondRevista Iberoamericana de Argumentación
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 ...
Patrick Bondy
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Calling trauma, elite capture, and hermeneutical injustice [PDF]

open access: hybrid
Not infrequently, members of privileged groups call trauma: by framing a complex situation around the trauma they claim to have endured. What, if anything, is the problem with this?
Flores, Carolina
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Assymetric Epistemic Labor as Hermeneutical Injustice

open access: yes, 2019
The 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.
Owens, Margaret F
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Crossroads of consciousness: whose decolonization is it in Nigeria? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology
The call for decolonial discourse has increasingly gained global purchase, yet its growing visibility often masks an unresolved question: who possesses the voice and agency to participate in these conversations?
Yusuf D. Olaniyan, Mercy O. Martins
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Consent theory as hermeneutical injustice

open access: yesPhilosophical Quarterly
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.
Jonathan Ichikawa
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Phenomenal Knowledge, Imagination, and Hermeneutical Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes
In this paper, I analyze the role of phenomenal knowledge in understanding the experiences of the victims of hermeneutical injustice. In particular, I argue that understanding that is enriched by phenomenal knowledge is a powerful tool to mitigate ...
Fürst, Martina
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