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Schleidgen | Friedrich | Wolkenstein

Bedeutung und Implikationen epistemischer Ungerechtigkeit

Tectum,  2023, 286 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4660-9


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The work is part of the series Ethik und Moral (Volume 3)
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englischFor almost two decades, the concept of epistemic injustice has been a point of reference to discuss the extent to which persons can be disadvantaged in their role as knowers and what morally relevant consequences might follow from such violations. This volume brings together contributions that have significantly shaped debates about the concept of epistemic injustice and its meaning, as well as recent contributions on its implications and possible consequences of situations of epistemic injustice.

 

With contributions by

David Coady | Katharina Eisenhut | Miranda Fricker | Orsolya Friedrich | Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra | Axel Gelfert | Hilkje C. Hänel | Julia A. Harzheim | Lars Leeten | José Medina | Ruben Sakowsky | Ela Sauerborn | Sebastian Schleidgen | Katharina Trettenbach | Verina Wild | Andreas Wolkenstein

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