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Jennifer Lackey, Criminal Testimonial Injustice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 224pp. [PDF]
At the heart of Jennifer Lackey's recent book is highly original work in identifying a form of testimonial injustice that is quite distinct from those hitherto identified.
ROBERT VINTEN
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The paradox of testimonial injustice [PDF]
Abstract We claim that there appears to be something paradoxical in the phenomenon of testimonial injustice. The awareness that testimonial injustice exists in a society seems to function as pro tanto epistemic evidence that might, in turn, offer the hearer some justification for perpetrating it.
Jesús Navarro Reyes +1 more
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Evidential reasoning, testimonial injustice and the fairness of the criminal trial
The article argues that the assessment of the relevance and of the probative value of an item of evidence is susceptible to an evaluation on moral grounds (such as fairness), rather than just to an evaluation on epistemic grounds (such as accuracy).
Federico Picinali
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Understanding Epistemic Injustice as Contributory Injustice
This paper offers some further support to Federico Picinali’s argument, in «Evidential Reasoning, Testimonial Injustice and the Fairness of the Criminal Trial», that a trial is unfair when assessments of relevance and probative value includes an ...
Tareeq Jalloh
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Boult on normative expectations and testimonial injustice [PDF]
Boult has recently suggested that there are two distinct ways in which testimonial injustice is epistemically blameworthy namely (1) when it embodies a kind of culpable irrationality in believing someone less credible than they are; and (2) when it ...
Brown, Jessica
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The epistemic injustice of borderline personality disorder [PDF]
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been a controversial diagnosis for over 40 years. It was to be removed from the latest version of the ICD, only to be reintroduced as a trait qualifier as a result of last-minute lobbying.
Jay Watts
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Aesthetic injustice in healthcare: exploring testimonial and hermeneutical forms. [PDF]
Adams J.
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Testimonial Injustice and the Ideology Which Produces It [PDF]
Recently, some scholars have argued that testimonial injustice may not only be due to prejudice toward the speaker, but also prejudice toward the content of what the speaker says. I argue that such accounts do not merely expand our picture of epistemic
Dan Lowe
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"He told me my pain was in my head": mitigating testimonial injustice through peer support. [PDF]
Introduction Women with disabilities are exposed to sexism and ableism, earn less income, and work in exceptionally challenging conditions compared to women without disabilities and men with or without disabilities. Adolescent girls living with scoliosis
Vigouroux M, Newman G, Amja K, Hovey RB.
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