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John Christman. Comments on Elizabeth Anderson, “Epistemic Justice as a...

Author Information: John ChristmanPenn State University, jchristman@psu.edu Allwood, Carl. 2012. ” On the virtues of an empirically oriented culture concept and on the limitations of too general and...

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Trust and the Assessment of Credibility, Paul Faulkner

Author Information: Paul Faulkner, University of Sheffield, paul.faulkner@sheffield.ac.uk Faulkner, Paul. 2012. Trust and the assessment of credibility. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective...

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Becoming Less Unreasonable: A Reply to Sherman, Mark Alfano

Author Information: Mark Alfano, University of Oregon, alfano@uoregon.edu Alfano, Mark. “Becoming Less Unreasonable: A Reply to Sherman.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 7...

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Conceptual Competence Injustice and Relevance Theory, Manuel Padilla Cruz

Author Information: Manuel Padilla Cruz, University of Seville, mpadillacruz@us.es Cruz, Manuel Padilla. “Conceptual Competence Injustice and Relevance Theory, A Reply to Derek Anderson.” Social...

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Ethics, Cogenetic Logic, and the Foundation of Meaning, Luca Tateo

Author Information: Luca Tateo, Aalborg University & Federal University of Bahia, luca@hum.aau.dk. Tateo, Luca. “Ethics, Cogenetic Logic, and the Foundation of Meaning.” Social Epistemology Review...

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Science Communication and Epistemic Injustice, Jonathan Matheson & Valerie...

Author Information: Valerie Joly Chock & Jonathan Matheson, University of North Florida, n01051115@ospreys.unf.edu & j.matheson@unf.edu. Matheson, Jonathan, and Valerie Joly Chock. “Science...

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Institutionalised Science Communication and Epistemic Injustice

Author Information: Fabien Medvecky, University of Otago, fabien.medvecky@otago.ac.nz. Medvecky, Fabien. “Institutionalised Science Communication and Epistemic Injustice.” Social Epistemology Review...

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What Is “Genuine” African Philosophy? Anke Graness

Author Information: Anke Graness, University of Hildesheim, anke.graness@atunivie.ac.at. Graness, Anke. “What Is ‘Genuine’ African Philosophy? An Answer to John Lamola.” Social Epistemology Review and...

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Emancipatory Activist Movements Can Build Collective Intellectual...

Nadja El Kassar (2020) argues that intellectual self-trust, both individual and especially collective, is a central tool for countering epistemic injustice. It can help individuals and collectives to...

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