ECT Seminar: Aidan McGlynn Epistemic injustice
Delineating Epistemic Injustice The notion of epistemic injustice wasn’t originally intended to be a catch-all term for harms generated by or within our epistemic practices (such as our practice of…
Delineating Epistemic Injustice The notion of epistemic injustice wasn’t originally intended to be a catch-all term for harms generated by or within our epistemic practices (such as our practice of…
Minding Our Epistemic Business Recently, there has been a lot of theorizing about distinctively epistemic blame. This raises a question: why are the purely epistemic failings of others our business,…
Joint meeting with philosophy of language, to take place at the later time of 3-4:30 PM.
Knowing from Prosthetic Perception Jack Lyons University of Glasgow Prosthetic perception is perception that is enabled or facilitated by a mechanism designed to generate a type or quality of…
In recent years, feminist philosophy has become increasingly mainstream, present and even sought after in many philosophy departments. But this is a recent development, and still an unevenly distributed one.…
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