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The Expansionist View of Systematic Testimonial Injustice: South Asian Context [PDF]
In this paper, I offer an expansionist view of the Frickerian central case of testimonial injustice, citing examples from the South Asian context. To defend this expansionist position, I provide an argument in three parts. First, I argue that credibility
Nurul Huda, Kazi A. S. M.
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A Genealogy of Emancipatory Values [PDF]
Analytic moral philosophers have generally failed to engage in any substantial way with the cultural history of morality. This is a shame, because a genealogy of morals can help us accomplish two important tasks.
Smyth, Nick
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Relevance theory and the social realities of communication. [PDF]
Johnson M.
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Injusticia testimonial. Las circunstancias de la justicia transicional epistémica [PDF]
Los movimientos #MeToo y #YoSiTeCreo sin dudas son el motor de una transición que se dirige a rectificar los males que sufren las mujeres en términos de violencia sexual.
Rekers, Romina
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Building better archival futures by recognizing epistemic injustice
In 2024 University of Amsterdam’s launched a new research priority area, "Decolonial Futures," which centers on transforming archives, museums, and cultural institutions to address colonial legacies.
Charles Jeurgens
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Epistemic Norms and Epistemic Accountability [PDF]
Everyone agrees that not all norms that govern belief and assertion are epistemic. But not enough attention has been paid to distinguishing epistemic norms from others.
Kauppinen, Antti
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EL GIRO INDIVIDUALISTA E IDEAL EN LA OBRA DE MIRANDA FRICKER: INJUSTICIA EPISTÉMICA E IGNORANCIA
Uno de los elementos más interesantes del marco de la Injusticia Epistémica propuesto por Miranda Fricker, y sus sucesivas reapropiaciones, es su perspectiva social y el enfoque metodológico no ideal, que encuentra filosóficamente fructífero comenzar por un examen minucioso de las injusticias actuales en las sociedades concretas. Sin embargo, a la hora
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Genealogia epistêmica e normas de credibilidade [PDF]
In this paper, I present two ways of conceiving a genealogical explanation of the concept of knowledge. The first one is through the epistemic state of nature hypothesis developed by Edward Craig, according to which knowledge is understood as a concept ...
Santos, Breno Ricardo Guimarães
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White Feminist Gaslighting [PDF]
Structural gaslighting arises when conceptual work functions to obscure the non-accidental connections between structures of oppression and the patterns of harm they produce and license.
Berenstain, Nora
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Texts Less Travelled: The Case of Women Philosophers [PDF]
This chapter discusses several possible reasons why works by women philosophers have traveled significantly less than those written by men, although women’s contributions go back to the start of European history of philosophy.
Pettersen, Tove
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