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Can the Church Be a Virtuous Hearer of Women? [PDF]
In 1972, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops attempted to address concerns raised by Vatican II regarding the treatment of women in the Church. The plan was to produce a pastoral letter on “The Role of Women in Society and the Church.” Twenty-two
Carlson, Mary E.
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The case for epistocratic republicanism [PDF]
In recent years, the fortunes of democracy have waned both in theory and practice. This has added impetus not only to the republican case for strengthening democratic institutions but also to new anti-democratic thought.
Blunt, G. D.
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Miranda Fricker's Epistemic Injustice: An Attempt at Appropriation of Philippine Social Realities
Miranda Fricker argues of an injustice that is distinctly epistemic though it was born out of societal discrimination, identity power, and racial prejudice. More so, Fricker attempts to establish a theoretical space, where ethics, epistemology, and socio-politics can converge. An epistemology which concerns knowledge not for knowledge's sake alone, but
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Prejuicios que silencian: Injusticia Testimonial y Muerte Hermenéutica
En el presente texto se retoma la noción de injusticia epistémica desarrollada por Miranda Fricker, así como algunos avances posteriores que dicho concepto posibilitó, para mostrar las facetas epistémicas que acompañan a diversas formas de exclusión y ...
Siobhan Guerrero-Mc Manus
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Offending White Men: Racial Vilification, Misrecognition, and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in Australia. I argue that, though the complainants (and white people generally) are not harmed by such racialized speech, the complainants in fact harm ...
Richardson-Self, Louise
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La injusticia testimonial como fabricación de personas: una lectura ontológica
El objetivo de este trabajo es desarrollar una lectura ontológica del fenómeno ético-epistémico que Miranda Fricker (2017) caracteriza como injusticia testimonial. Para hacer esto, recurriremos a las ideas desarrolladas por Ian Hacking (2001, 2002, 2006)
Emilia Vilatta, José Giromini
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Revealing Social Functions through Pragmatic Genealogies [PDF]
There is an under-appreciated tradition of genealogical explanation that is centrally concerned with social functions. I shall refer to it as the tradition of pragmatic genealogy.
Queloz, Matthieu
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Breathing through the rage: Maternal refusal as ethnographic method
Abstract This article theorizes maternal rage as an ethnographic method and affective archive, drawing on interviews with birthing people of color navigating medical neglect, obstetric violence, and postpartum abandonment. Rather than treating rage as an excess or failure of care, I frame it as a form of witnessing and refusal, a bodily record of harm ...
Lalaie Ameeriar
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Communal and Institutional Trust: Authority in Religion and Politics [PDF]
Linda Zagzebski’s book on epistemic authority is an impressive and stimulating treatment of an important topic. 1 I admire the way she manages to combine imagination, originality and argumentative control.
Coady, C. A. J.
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Traditional epistemology treats ignorance as a passive absence of knowledge, overlooking its active production within socio-political structures. Feminist epistemology challenges this view by conceptualizing ignorance as a politically charged phenomenon
Baiju P. ANTHONY
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