Epistemic injustice and the philosophy of recognition

著者

    • Giladi, Paul
    • McMillan, Nicola (Researcher of political theory)

書誌事項

Epistemic injustice and the philosophy of recognition

edited by Paul Giladi and Nicola McMillan

(Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy)

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume examines the relationship between recognition theory and key developments in critical social epistemology. It explores how far certain kinds of epistemic injustice, epistemic oppression, and types of ignorance can be understood as distorted varieties of recognition.

目次

Preface, Lucius Turner Outlaw Jr. Introduction, Nicola McMillan Part I: Recognition Theory and Critical Social Epistemology in Conversation Axel Honneth, Two Interpretations of Social Disrespect: A Comparison Between Epistemic and Moral Recognition Danielle Petherbridge, A Fourth Order of Recognition? Accounting for Epistemic Injustice in Recognition Theory Cynthia R. Nielsen & David Utsler, Gadamer, Fricker, and Honneth: Testimonial Injustice, Prejudice, and Social Esteem Lois McNay, Recognising Disempowerment: Taking the 'Merely Experienced' Seriously Kelly Oliver, Gaslighting: Pathologies of Recognition and the Colonisation of Psychic Space Paul Giladi, Epistemic Exploitation and Ideological Recognition Ezgi Sertler, Calling Recognition Bluffs: Structural Epistemic Injustice and Administrative Violence Mari Mikkola, Ideal Theory, Epistemologies of Ignorance, and (Mis)Recognition Part II: Making Sense of Contemporary Social-Epistemic Struggles Katherine O'Donnell, Commission to Inquire into Ireland's Mother & Baby Homes: An Epistemology of Ignorance Rebecca Tsosie, Constitutional Law and Epistemic Injustice: Hate Speech, Stereotyping, and Recognition Harm Debra L. Jackson, Male Sexual Victimisation, Failures of Recognition, and Epistemic Injustice Lauren Freeman & Heather Stewart, The Problem of Recognition, Erasure, and Epistemic Injustice in Medicine: Harms to Transgender and Gender Non-Binary Patients - Why We Should Be Worried Wendy Carlton & Katrina Hutchison, Epistemic Injustice and Misrecognition in the Sphere of Work: The Case of Women in Surgery

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