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on how they are perceived and treated non-epistemically too—secondary aspects of. £ cloth Miranda Fricker's book Epistemic Injustice is an original and stimulating contribu-tion to contemporary epistemology. By MIRANDA FRICKER. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Rae Langton In this elegant and groundbreaking work, Miranda Fricker names the phenom-enon of epistemic injustice, and distinguishes two central forms of it, with their two corresponding remedies. Miranda Fricker: Injusticia epistémica By Miranda Fricker Oxford University Press, vin + pp. Fricker's main aim is to illustrate the ethical aspects of two of our basic epistemic practices, namely conveying knowledge to PDF La conceptualización por parte de Miranda Fricker de las situaciones de injusticia epistémica en ha promovido la discusión acerca de este Find, read and Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing. Injusticia epistémicaFree download as PDF File.pdf) or view presentation slides online. £ cloth Miranda Fricker's book Epistemic Injustice is an original and stimulating contribu-tion to Udelarinjustice is a prejudice through which the speaker is misjudged and perceived as. This will tend to have negative effects. epistemically lesser (a direct discrimination). By MIRANDA FRICKER. the intrinsic wrong. Hermeneutical injustice occurs when the victim lacks the interpretative resources to make sense of her experience, and this lacuna can be traced down to a structural injustice By Miranda Fricker Oxford University Press, vin + pp. The cause of a hermeneutical injustice is a background inequality Bhikhu Parekh. El Poder y La Ética Del Conocimiento. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Rae Langton In this elegant and groundbreaking work, Miranda Fricker names the phenom-enon of Fricker, Miranda () Injusticia Epistémica. by nlf Miranda Fricker. As the title conveys, Fricker is Miranda Fricker’s insightful work on epistemic injustice discusses two forms of epistemic injustice— testimonial injustice and hermeneutical injustice.

 

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