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Prejudiced Belief: Epistemic and Moral Perspectives

Prejudiced Belief: Epistemic and Moral Perspectives

Posted on 20 September 2021 by

Prejudice seems like a paradigmatic case of bad belief. But in what sense bad? Suppose we could agree that prejudiced beliefs tend to be false. That would be one way […]

EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: WHOSE JOB IS IT TO END IT?

EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: WHOSE JOB IS IT TO END IT?

Posted on 6 May 2019 by

Epistemic injustice refers to a category of harms that affect people specifically in their capacity as knowers, inquirers or communicators as opposed to fellow citizens, members of the moral community […]