Revisiting Epistemic Injustice in the Context of Agency

What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent category relate to the latter, better-known forms of injustice? To address these questions, the papers of this Special Issue investigate epistemic injustice in close connection to different conceptio...

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Main Author: Radoilska, Lubomira (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [2020]
In: Ethical theory and moral practice
Year: 2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 703-706
IxTheo Classification:NCC Social ethics
NCD Political ethics
VB Hermeneutics; Philosophy
ZC Politics in general
Further subjects:B Logocentrism
B Agency
B Explanatory injustice
B Epistemic injustice
B Epistemic disempowerment
B Violability
B Generics
B Objectification
B Epistemic attention deficit
B Epistemology of ignorance
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Summary:What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent category relate to the latter, better-known forms of injustice? To address these questions, the papers of this Special Issue investigate epistemic injustice in close connection to different conceptions of agency, both epistemic and practical.
ISSN:1572-8447
Contains:Enthalten in: Ethical theory and moral practice
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s10677-020-10138-4