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Hidden Depths: Testimonial Injustice, Deep Disagreement, and Democratic Deliberation
Deep disagreements are those involving a disagreement about (relatively) fundamental epistemic principles. This paper considers the bearing of testimonial injustice, in Miranda Fricker’s sense, on the depth of disagreements, and what this can teach us ...
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Summary of Criminal Testimonial Injustice
Social Philosophy TodayChristopher M. Innes +3 more
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Rejection of Expert Testimony: A Patterned Testimonial Injustice
Social EpistemologyC. Klijnman
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A Challenge to the Distributive Paradigm of Testimonial Injustice
Social EpistemologyLisa Madura
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#MeToo and testimonial injustice
2021Two decades ago, Tarana Burke started using the phrase ‘me too’ to release victims of sexual abuse and rape from their shame and to empower girls from minority communities. In 2017, actress Alyssa Milano made the hashtag #MeToo go viral. This article’s concern is with the role of testimonial practices in the context of sexual violence.
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PDMP causes more than just testimonial injustice
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023INTRODUCTION In the article ‘Testimonial injustice in medical machine learning’, Pozzi argues that the prescription drug monitoring programme (PDMP) leads to testimonial injustice as physicians are more inclined to trust the PDMP’s risk scores over the ...
Tina Nguyen
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Institutional testimonial injustice: A thickly described case study of Japan’s mass media companies
EpistemeThis paper demonstrates that institutional testimonial injustice occurs when an institution commits collective ignorance of a proposition that ought to be believed in light of reliable testimonial evidence due to a vicious institutional ethos, so that ...
Kunimasa Sato
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Testimonial Injustice and Mindreading
Hypatia, 2016Miranda Fricker maintains that testimonial responsibility is the proper corrective to testimonial injustice. She proposes a perceptual‐like “testimonial sensibility” to explain the transmission of knowledge through testimony. This sensibility is the means by which a hearer perceives an interlocutor's credibility level. When prejudice causes a hearer to
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