OVERCOMING EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786607065
ISBN-10: 1786607069
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
ISBN-10: 1786607069
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
Notă biografică
Benjamin R. Sherman is a full-time lecturer in philosophy at Brandeis University, specializing in ethics, epistemology, and the overlap between the two fields.
Stacey Goguen is an Assistant Professor of philosophy at Northeastern Illinois University, specializing in feminist philosophy, philosophy of science, and social epistemology.
Cuprins
Introduction Ben Sherman / Part I: Managing Psychological Tendencies / 2. Becoming Less Unreasonable Mark Alfano / 3. Overcoming Stereotypes: What Could Our Goals Be? Stacey Goguen / 4. Conceptualizing Sexual Assault: Hermeneutical Injustice and Epistemic Resources Audrey Yap / 5. Structural Thinking and Epistemic Justice Saray Ayala and Nadya Vadilyeva / 6. The Inevitability of Aiming for Virtue Jen White and Alex Madva / 7. How to Stop Perpetuating Epistemologies of Ignorance Emily McWilliams / Part II: Curing Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare / 8. Epistemic Microaggressions and Epistemic Injustices in Clinical Medicine Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart / 9. Epistemic Injustice and Stereotype Mapping in Psychiatry Elianna Fetterolf / 10. Returning to the 'There Is': PTSD, Phenomenology & Systems of Knowing Mary Catherine McDonald / 11. Are Naturalistic Conceptions of Health Epistemically Unjust? Ian Kidd and Havi Carel / 12. Epistemic Injustice in Surgery: The Impact on Women Surgeons and Trainees Katrina Hutchison / Part III: Arresting Epistemic Injustice in the Legal and Correctional Systems / 13. Reconstructing Legal Judgement in the Face of Epistemological Injustice Michael Sullivan / 14. The Episteme and Epistemic Injustice Lissa Skitolsky / 15. Carceral Medicine and Prison Abolition: Trust and Truth-telling in Correctional Healthcare Andrea Pitts / 16. Epistemic Injustice, Willed Ignorance, and the Treatment of Pregnant Women in Canadian Provincial Prisons Harry Critchley / Part IV: Learning to Overcoming Epistemic Injustice in Academia and Education / 17. Teaching as Epistemic Care Casey Rebecca Johnson / 18. When Testimony Isn't Enough: Implicit Research as Epistemic Injustice Lacey Davidson
19. Afterword Miranda Fricker
Descriere
This volume draws together cutting edge research from the social sciences to find ways of overcoming the unconscious prejudice that is present in our everyday decisions, a phenomenon coined by the philosopher Miranda Fricker as 'epistemic injustice'.