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Properly Proleptic Blame [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Crucially, blame can be addressed to its targets, as an implicit demand for recognition. But when we ask whether offenders would actually appreciate this demand, via a sound deliberative route from their existing motivations, we face a puzzle.
Bagley, Benjamin
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Whistleblowing as Disclosure Injustice: Testimonial and Structural Barriers to Being Heard

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 32, Issue 6, Page 2103-2117, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Are all whistleblowers able to raise disclosures effectively and safely? Or do some workers encounter unfair disadvantage because of who they are? Thus far, the concepts we use in whistleblowing scholarship fail to capture whether and how a whistleblower's gender, race, class, or ethnicity might shape their experience of disclosure. We address
Kate Kenny, Maria Batishcheva
wiley   +1 more source

Book Review: Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing, by Miranda Fricker

open access: yeseJournal of Public Affairs, 2019
Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing, by Miranda Fricker. New York: Oxford University Press. August 2007. ISBN: 9780198237907. 192 pages.
openaire   +1 more source

Fostering Bibliodiversity in Scholarly Communications: A Call for Action! [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Diversity is an important characteristic of any healthy ecosystem, including scholarly communications. Diversity in services and platforms, funding mechanisms, and evaluation measures will allow the scholarly communication system to accommodate the ...
Chan, Leslie   +3 more
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Mopping the Floors or Putting a Man on the Moon? Self‐Narrative and the Scope of Individual Moral Responsibility for Collective Actions

open access: yesPhilosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 321-332, Fall 2025.
ABSTRACT Much of what we do, we do together. This raises the question of what moral responsibility individuals have for collective actions. Recent discussions have largely ignored the psychology of participants in collective behavior. Some people act through their collective as if it were a tool; some see themselves as mere cogs in a machine; others ...
Samuel A. Mortimer
wiley   +1 more source

Epistemic Capabilities and Epistemic Injustice: What is the Role of Higher Education in Fostering Epistemic Contributions of Marginalized Knowledge Producers?

open access: yesGlobal justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric, 2020
This paper explores how University as social entity has great potential to confront epistemic injustices by expanding epistemic capabilities. To do this, we primarily follow the contributions of scholars such as Miranda Fricker and José Medina.
Alejandra Boni, Diana Velasco
doaj   +1 more source

White Feminist Gaslighting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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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Civil disobedience in a distorted public sphere [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Rawls’s notion of civil disobedience, which still dominates the literature on this subject, comprises at least these three characteristics: it involves breaking the law, is non-violent and public.
Blaakman, Martin
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Justicia hermenéutica como activismo lingüístico

open access: yesRecerca: Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi
El presente artículo propone reconceptualizar la justicia hermenéutica desde la perspectiva del activismo lingüístico, dialogando críticamente con la propuesta por Miranda Fricker sobre crear espacios comunicativos más inclusivos y cultivar una escucha ...
Miriam Jerade
doaj   +1 more source

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