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Epistemic Justice and a Role for Virtue in the Politics of Knowing
Authors:Miranda Fricker
Affiliation:University of London, United Kingdom
Abstract:The dual aim of this article is to reveal and explain a certain phenomenon of epistemic injustice as manifested in testimonial practice, and to arrive at a characterisation of the anti–prejudicial intellectual virtue that is such as to counteract it. This sort of injustice occurs when prejudice on the part of the hearer leads to the speaker receiving less credibility than he or she deserves. It is suggested that where this phenomenon is systematic it constitutes an important form of oppression.
Keywords:credibility    epistemic injustice    ethical sensibility    historicism    internal reasons    oppression    prejudice    social identity    testimonial sensibility    virtue
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