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This paper offers a critical race theory perspective on the testimonial injustice experienced by racially minoritized criminal defendants in evidential practice.
Jasmine Gonzales Rose
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Testimonial Injustice in Evidential Reasoning
This article critiques Federico Picinali’s theoretical framework for explaining how testimonial injustice impacts evidential reasoning. It argues that Picinali’s framework, though intended to be general, falls short in capturing various forms of ...
Rachel Herdy
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Testimonial Injustice: The Facts of the Matter [PDF]
AbstractTo verify the occurrence of a singular instance of testimonial injustice three facts must be established. The first is whether the hearer in fact has an identity prejudice of which she may or may not be aware; the second is whether that prejudice was in fact the cause of the unjustified credibility deficit; and the third is whether there was in
Migdalia Arcila-Valenzuela +1 more
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Understanding and preventing testimonial injustice in criminal proceedings
Reflecting on Federico Picinali’s arguments in «Evidential Reasoning, Testimonial Injustice and the Fairness of the Criminal Trial», this paper aims to further understanding of the scope and implications of epistemic injustice in criminal trials, and ...
Abenaa Owusu-Bempah
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Willful testimonial injustice as a form of epistemic injustice
In the debate on epistemic injustice, it is generally assumed that testimonial injustice as one form of epistemic injustice cannot be committed (fully) deliberately or intentionally because it involves unconscious identity prejudices. Drawing on the case
Hänel, Hilkje (Dr.)
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Epistemic Transitional Justice: The Recognition of Testimonial Injustice in the Context of Reproductive Rights [PDF]
This article focuses on the epistemic transition to testimonial justice. It argues that the recognition of testimonial injustice in the context of reproductive rights may play a central role in this transition.
Romina Rekers
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Epistemic objectification as the primary harm of testimonial injustice [PDF]
This paper criticises Miranda Fricker’s account of the primary harm of testimonial injustice as a kind of epistemic objectification, where the latter is understood on the model provided by Martha Nussbaum’s influential analysis of sexual objectification ...
McGlynn, Aidan; id_orcid
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Testimonial injustice in medical machine learning
Machine learning (ML) systems play an increasingly relevant role in medicine and healthcare. As their applications move ever closer to patient care and cure in clinical settings, ethical concerns about the responsibility of their use come to the fore.
Pozzi, G. (author)
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Pejoratives and Testimonial Injustice: Precis
Testimonial injustice is a hot topic in social epistemology. My own work is concerned with pejoratives (in particular, gender pejoratives for women), so in this paper I wish to connect them with such injustice.
Perhat, Julija, Julija Perhat
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Accurate Stereotypes and Testimonial Injustice
In How Stereotypes Deceive Us, Katherine Puddifoot provides a convincing non-normative account of what stereotypes are, and of the conditions under which we appropriately rely on them in achieving our epistemic and ethical goals.
Leonie Smith
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