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Centering Epistemic Injustice

- Epistemic Labor, Willful Ignorance, and Knowing Across Hermeneutical Divides
Af: Kamili Posey Engelsk Hardback

Centering Epistemic Injustice

- Epistemic Labor, Willful Ignorance, and Knowing Across Hermeneutical Divides
Af: Kamili Posey Engelsk Hardback
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In Centering Epistemic Injustice: Epistemic Labor, Willful Ignorance, and Knowing Across Hermeneutical Divides, Kamili Posey asks what it means for accounts of epistemic injustice to take seriously the lives and perspectives of socially marginalized knowers. The first part of this book takes up the predominant account of testimonial injustice offered by Miranda Fricker, arguing that testimonial injustice is not merely about the epistemic harms perpetrated by dominant knowers against marginalized knowers, but also about the strategies that marginalized knowers use to circumvent those harms. Such strategies expand current conceptions of epistemic injustice by centering how marginalized knowers engage and resist in hostile epistemic environments. The second part of the book examines Fricker’s concept of hermeneutical injustice, rooted in hermeneutical marginalization. Thinking alongside critics of hermeneutical injustice, this book explores the relationship between dominant knowing and marginalized knowing and asks if social power—including the power to shape collective resources and ways of meaning-making—makes it impossible for dominant knowers to know and “hear well” across hermeneutical divides. Finally, the book asks whether hermeneutical divides are real divides in understanding and how dominant knowers might come to be better knowers in the pursuit of a more thoroughgoing epistemic justice.

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In Centering Epistemic Injustice: Epistemic Labor, Willful Ignorance, and Knowing Across Hermeneutical Divides, Kamili Posey asks what it means for accounts of epistemic injustice to take seriously the lives and perspectives of socially marginalized knowers. The first part of this book takes up the predominant account of testimonial injustice offered by Miranda Fricker, arguing that testimonial injustice is not merely about the epistemic harms perpetrated by dominant knowers against marginalized knowers, but also about the strategies that marginalized knowers use to circumvent those harms. Such strategies expand current conceptions of epistemic injustice by centering how marginalized knowers engage and resist in hostile epistemic environments. The second part of the book examines Fricker’s concept of hermeneutical injustice, rooted in hermeneutical marginalization. Thinking alongside critics of hermeneutical injustice, this book explores the relationship between dominant knowing and marginalized knowing and asks if social power—including the power to shape collective resources and ways of meaning-making—makes it impossible for dominant knowers to know and “hear well” across hermeneutical divides. Finally, the book asks whether hermeneutical divides are real divides in understanding and how dominant knowers might come to be better knowers in the pursuit of a more thoroughgoing epistemic justice.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 162
ISBN-13: 9781498572576
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 149857257X
Udg. Dato: 15 aug 2021
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 160mm
Højde: 230mm
Forlag: Lexington Books
Oplagsdato: 15 aug 2021
Forfatter(e): Kamili Posey
Forfatter(e) Kamili Posey


Kategori Filosofi: epistemologi og vidensteori


ISBN-13 9781498572576


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 162


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 160mm


Højde 230mm


Udg. Dato 15 aug 2021


Oplagsdato 15 aug 2021


Forlag Lexington Books