Epistemische Ungerechtigkeiten

Who is believed and who is not? Who has a voice and who does not? Theories of epistemic injustice, epistemic oppression, and epistemic violence are receiving increasing attention both within and outside of scholarship, which can be seen in social movements like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter. This boo...

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Main Author: Hänel, Hilkje Charlotte
Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter 2024, ©2024
Series:Grundthemen Philosophie
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