This paper offers an overview of the philosophical work on epistemic injustices as it relates to psychiatry. After describing the development of epistemic injustice studies, we survey the existing literature on its application to psychiatry. We describe how the concept of epistemic injustice has been taken up into a range of debates in philosophy of psychiatry, including the nature of psychiatric conditions, psychiatric practices and research, and ameliorative projects. The final section of the paper indicates future directions for philosophical research of epistemic injustices and psychiatry, concerning neurocognitive disorders, identity prejudices in psychiatric illness, concepts of epistemic privilege in psychiatry, and the prospects for...
Advocacy for people using health and social care services is widely promoted but its theoretical fou...
This paper explores the potential of the perspective of epistemic injustice to reconcile medical soc...
In this paper, my goal is to use an epistemic injustice framework to extend an existing normative an...
This paper offers an overview of the philosophical work on epistemic injustices as it relates to psy...
This article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin...
The concept of epistemic (specifically testimonial) injustice is the latest philosophical tool with ...
“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a ki...
“Epistemic injustice” refers to how people from marginalized groups are denied opportunities to crea...
Ill persons suffer from a variety of epistemically-inflected harms and wrongs. Many of these are int...
Epistemic injustice has rapidly become a powerful tool for analysis of otherwise hidden social harms...
© 2021 Antonia SmythThis thesis examines the impact of epistemic injustice on people in compulsory p...
In this paper, we argue that certain theoretical conceptions of health, particularly those described...
What does the concept of epistemic injustice do for us? What should we want it to do? If meaning is ...
Advocacy for people using health and social care services is widely promoted but its theoretical fou...
This paper explores the potential of the perspective of epistemic injustice to reconcile medical soc...
In this paper, my goal is to use an epistemic injustice framework to extend an existing normative an...
This paper offers an overview of the philosophical work on epistemic injustices as it relates to psy...
This article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin...
The concept of epistemic (specifically testimonial) injustice is the latest philosophical tool with ...
“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a ki...
“Epistemic injustice” refers to how people from marginalized groups are denied opportunities to crea...
Ill persons suffer from a variety of epistemically-inflected harms and wrongs. Many of these are int...
Epistemic injustice has rapidly become a powerful tool for analysis of otherwise hidden social harms...
© 2021 Antonia SmythThis thesis examines the impact of epistemic injustice on people in compulsory p...
In this paper, we argue that certain theoretical conceptions of health, particularly those described...
What does the concept of epistemic injustice do for us? What should we want it to do? If meaning is ...
Advocacy for people using health and social care services is widely promoted but its theoretical fou...
This paper explores the potential of the perspective of epistemic injustice to reconcile medical soc...
In this paper, my goal is to use an epistemic injustice framework to extend an existing normative an...