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Centering Epistemic Injustice - Epistemic Labor, Willful Ignorance, and Knowing Across Hermeneutical

English · Hardback

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Centering Epistemic Injustice asks what it means for accounts of epistemic injustice to take seriously the lives and perspectives of socially marginalized knowers and the strategies that marginalized knowers use to circumvent persistent testimonial injustice.

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Testimonial Virtue and Testimonial Justice
Chapter 2: Epistemic Labor, Epistemic Dissonance, and Epistemic Disavowal
Chapter 3: Hermeneutical Marginalization and Willful Hermeneutical Ignorance
Chapter 4: Disagreement, Implicit Bias Interventions, and Evolving Epistemic Frameworks
Chapter 5: Epistemic Charity, Epistemic Standpoints, and Structural Epistemic Justice
References
Index
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By Kamili Posey

Summary

Centering Epistemic Injustice asks what it means for accounts of epistemic injustice to take seriously the lives and perspectives of socially marginalized knowers and the strategies that marginalized knowers use to circumvent persistent testimonial injustice.

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