The testimonies of celebrities affect the lives of their many followers who pay attention to what they say. This gives celebrities a high degree of epistemic power, which has come under close scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper investigates the duties that arise from this power. We argue that celebrities have a negative duty of testimonial justice not to undermine trust in authoritative sources by spreading misinformation or directing attention to untrustworthy sources. Moreover, celebrities have a general imperfect duty to try to correct for an unjust distribution of attention by redirecting it to those who deserve it. During a pandemic this may become a perfect one, due to the harm that could be prevented if people follow th...
This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It fav...
Celebrities are a common feature of many campaigns to fight global poverty. However, increasingly, a...
The celebrity status is seen in a wide variety of domains that ranges from entertainment, to sport, ...
The testimonies of celebrities affect the lives of their many followers who pay attention to what th...
What, if anything, is problematic about the involvement of celebrities in democratic politics? While...
This essay investigates an underappreciated way in which trust and testimonial injustice are closely...
In this exploratory paper, I consider how intellectual humility and epistemic injustice might contri...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordIn her ...
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International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
Celebrity endorsement has a strong influence on the general population. However, this effect was typ...
This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It fav...
Celebrities are a common feature of many campaigns to fight global poverty. However, increasingly, a...
The celebrity status is seen in a wide variety of domains that ranges from entertainment, to sport, ...
The testimonies of celebrities affect the lives of their many followers who pay attention to what th...
What, if anything, is problematic about the involvement of celebrities in democratic politics? While...
This essay investigates an underappreciated way in which trust and testimonial injustice are closely...
In this exploratory paper, I consider how intellectual humility and epistemic injustice might contri...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordIn her ...
Celebrity endorsements are often sought to influence public opinion. We ask whether celebrity endors...
Is there good reason to worry about celebrity involvement in democratic politics? The rise of celebr...
A commonly raised criticism against celebrity culture is that it celebrates people who become famous...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
Celebrity endorsement has a strong influence on the general population. However, this effect was typ...
This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It fav...
Celebrities are a common feature of many campaigns to fight global poverty. However, increasingly, a...
The celebrity status is seen in a wide variety of domains that ranges from entertainment, to sport, ...