Ignorance is a neglected issue in philosophy. This is surprising for, contrary to what one might expect, it is not clear what ignorance is
It is said that knowledge is power. So what happens when the knowledge of your own body is ignored o...
At the heart of the epistemic injustice debate is Fricker’s claim that an agent can be harmed purely...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
Epistemology and ignorance are intimately related. We might naively construe the relationship as hos...
Knowledge implies the presence of a positive relation between a person and a fact. Factual ignoranc...
This paper brings a critical awareness to the interrelations between epistemic injustice and knowled...
Ignorance has traditionally been perceived negatively, as a hurdle. Our knowledge inevitably has gap...
This paper summarizes key themes from my Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (OUP, ...
I argue against the Standard View of ignorance, according to which ignorance is defined as equivalen...
What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent...
While the contemporary philosophical literature is replete with discussion of the control or freedom...
“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a ki...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
Knowledge is good, ignorance is bad. So it seems, anyway. But in this dissertation, I argue that som...
It is said that knowledge is power. So what happens when the knowledge of your own body is ignored o...
At the heart of the epistemic injustice debate is Fricker’s claim that an agent can be harmed purely...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...
Because our knowledge-generating abilities are connected to our moral worth, we can wrong other peop...
Epistemology and ignorance are intimately related. We might naively construe the relationship as hos...
Knowledge implies the presence of a positive relation between a person and a fact. Factual ignoranc...
This paper brings a critical awareness to the interrelations between epistemic injustice and knowled...
Ignorance has traditionally been perceived negatively, as a hurdle. Our knowledge inevitably has gap...
This paper summarizes key themes from my Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (OUP, ...
I argue against the Standard View of ignorance, according to which ignorance is defined as equivalen...
What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent...
While the contemporary philosophical literature is replete with discussion of the control or freedom...
“Epistemic injustice” is a fairly new concept in philosophy, which, loosely speaking, describes a ki...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
Knowledge is good, ignorance is bad. So it seems, anyway. But in this dissertation, I argue that som...
It is said that knowledge is power. So what happens when the knowledge of your own body is ignored o...
At the heart of the epistemic injustice debate is Fricker’s claim that an agent can be harmed purely...
© The Author(s) 2017. My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating th...