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On hermeneutical openness and wilful hermeneutical ignorance

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2022
In this paper I argue for the relevance of the philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer for contemporary feminist scholarship on epistemic injustice and oppression.
Karl Landström
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Mental Health Experts as Objects of Epistemic Injustice—The Case of Autism Spectrum Condition

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2023
This theoretical paper addresses the issue of epistemic injustice with particular reference to autism. Injustice is epistemic when harm is performed without adequate reason and is caused by or related to access to knowledge production and processing, e.g.
Maciej Wodziński, Marcin Moskalewicz
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Offending White Men: Racial Vilification, Misrecognition, and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in Australia. I argue that, though the complainants (and white people generally) are not harmed by such racialized speech, the complainants in fact harm ...
Richardson-Self, Louise
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Jennifer Lackey, Criminal Testimonial Injustice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 224pp. [PDF]

open access: yesManuscrito
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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Epistemic injustice and redundant blame: building the case of structural violence against FARC’s ex-rebels

open access: yesEstudios de Filosofía, 2022
Based on Fricker’s conceptualization of epistemic injustice and moral justice forgiveness, I propose an analysis of the relationship between epistemic injustice and redundant blame.
William Duica
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Understanding Epistemic Injustice as Contributory Injustice

open access: yesQuaestio Facti
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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Testimonial Injustice from Countervailing Prejudices

open access: yesSocial Epistemology, 2023
Open Access via the Taylor and Francis Agreement ; Peer ...
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Epistemic injustice in healthcare:a philosophical analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In this paper we argue that ill persons are particularly vulnerable to epistemic injustice in the sense articulated by Fricker (Epistemic injustice. Power and theethics of knowing. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007).
Carel, Havi Hannah, Kidd, Ian James
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Understanding and preventing testimonial injustice in criminal proceedings

open access: yesQuaestio Facti
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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What’s Wrong with “You Say You’re Happy, but…” Reasoning? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Disability-positive philosophers often note a troubling tendency to dismiss what disabled people say about their well-being. This chapter seeks to get clearer on why this tendency might be troubling.
Marsh, Jason
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