On Methodologies of Resisting Testimonial Injustice: A Comparative Analysis of Fricker and Medina
Testimonial injustice, in its most pernicious form, subjects a speaker to identity-prejudicial deficits in the credibility that is rightly due their testimony.
Humphreys, Christopher
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Testimonial Injustice and the Disquieting Conclusion: A Critique of the Critical Consciousness Requirement for Moral Culpability [PDF]
In this paper, I will provide a critique of what I wish to call the “critical consciousness requirement” for moral culpability in Miranda Fricker’s theory of testimonial injustice.
Pamela Ann Boongaling
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Testimonial Injustice, Pornography, and Silencing [PDF]
According to Miranda Fricker (2007), a testimonial injustice occurs when someone is not given the credibility they deserve when testifying, due to prejudices about their identity held by their audience.
Aidan McGlynn, McGlynn, Aidan; id_orcid
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Bystander Omissions and Accountability for Testimonial Injustice [PDF]
Literature on testimonial injustice and ways that perpetrators might combat it have flourished since Miranda Fricker’s ground-breaking work on testimonial injustice. Less attention has been given, however, to the role of bystanders.
J Y Lee
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Research Outputs as Testimony & the APC as Testimonial Injustice in the Global South
Research outputs are a form of testimony with researchers serving as expert testifiers. Research outputs align with philosophical understandings of testimony, as research represents an everyday, informal communicative act.
Emily Cox
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Is Testimonial Injustice Epistemic? Let Me Count the Ways [PDF]
This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy (Project FFI2016-80088-P, FPI Predoctoral Fellow BES-2017-079933), the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports (FPU16/04185), the Spanish Ministry of Science (PID2019-109764RB-I00), Junta
Navarro Laespada, Llanos +2 more
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Testimonial Injustice in International Criminal Law [PDF]
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an international criminal courtroom. I begin by exploring the relationship between epistemology and criminal law, and consider how testimony contributes to the goals
Fyfe, Shannon
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You are just being emotional! Testimonial injustice and folk-psychological attributions [PDF]
Testimonial injustices occur when individuals from particular social groups are systematically and persistently given less credibility in their claims merely because of their group identity.
Díaz, Rodrigo, Almagro, Manuel
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Testimonial Injustice in Sports
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Federico Luzzi
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Making life more interesting:Trust, trustworthiness, and testimonial injustice [PDF]
A theme running through Katherine Hawley’s recent works on trust and trustworthiness is that thinking about the relations between these and Miranda Fricker’s notion of testimonial injustice offers a perspective from which we can see several limitations ...
McGlynn, Aidan, McGlynn, Aidan; id_orcid
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