Overcoming Epistemic Injustice
Herausgeber: Sherman, Benjamin R.; Goguen, Stacey
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This volume draws together cutting edge research from the social sciences to find ways of overcoming the unconscious prejusice that is present in our everyday decisions, a phenomenon coined by the philosopher Miranda Fricker as 'epistemic injustice'.
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This volume draws together cutting edge research from the social sciences to find ways of overcoming the unconscious prejusice that is present in our everyday decisions, a phenomenon coined by the philosopher Miranda Fricker as 'epistemic injustice'.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781786607058
- ISBN-10: 1786607050
- Artikelnr.: 55504637
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781786607058
- ISBN-10: 1786607050
- Artikelnr.: 55504637
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Benjamin R. Sherman and Stacey Goguen
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
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
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
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