Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other people by treating them in ways that are disrespectful of their knowledge-generating abilities or place unjust epistemic burdens on them. Such wrongs are called “epistemic injustices.” Chapter 6 examines the ways in which implicit biases have been implicated in a range of epistemic injustices, including testimonial injustice, epistemic appropriation, and epistemic exploitation
There has been much recent discussion of the harmful role prejudicial stereotypes play in our commun...
I present a challenge to epistemological pragmatic encroachment theories from epistemic injustice. T...
My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating the feminist concept of ...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
What does the concept of epistemic injustice do for us? What should we want it to do? If meaning is ...
Epistemic discrimination is prejudice, bias and discriminatory action suffered by individuals in the...
The purpose of this project is identifying instances of epistemic injustice, especially testimonial ...
Suppose a jury rejects a Black defendant’s testimony because they believe that Black people are ofte...
A topic of special importance when it comes to responsibility and implicit bias is responsibility fo...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 69-72.1. Introduction -- 2. Fricker's notion of testimonial (...
Is epistemic injustice a form of distributive injustice? In her early, profoundly influential work o...
In my research, I will try to study the notion of epistemic injustice by focusing on Miranda Fricker...
This paper defends the claim that pragmatic encroachment—the idea that knowledge is sensitive to the...
Technologies that deploy data science methods are liable to result in epistemic harms involving the ...
There has been much recent discussion of the harmful role prejudicial stereotypes play in our commun...
I present a challenge to epistemological pragmatic encroachment theories from epistemic injustice. T...
My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating the feminist concept of ...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
What does the concept of epistemic injustice do for us? What should we want it to do? If meaning is ...
Epistemic discrimination is prejudice, bias and discriminatory action suffered by individuals in the...
The purpose of this project is identifying instances of epistemic injustice, especially testimonial ...
Suppose a jury rejects a Black defendant’s testimony because they believe that Black people are ofte...
A topic of special importance when it comes to responsibility and implicit bias is responsibility fo...
International audienceIn her insightful and worldly acclaimed work on epistemic injustice, Miranda F...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 69-72.1. Introduction -- 2. Fricker's notion of testimonial (...
Is epistemic injustice a form of distributive injustice? In her early, profoundly influential work o...
In my research, I will try to study the notion of epistemic injustice by focusing on Miranda Fricker...
This paper defends the claim that pragmatic encroachment—the idea that knowledge is sensitive to the...
Technologies that deploy data science methods are liable to result in epistemic harms involving the ...
There has been much recent discussion of the harmful role prejudicial stereotypes play in our commun...
I present a challenge to epistemological pragmatic encroachment theories from epistemic injustice. T...
My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating the feminist concept of ...