Understanding Epistemic Injustice

June 26, 2014 - June 27, 2014
University of Bristol

Bristol
United Kingdom

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Speakers:

Simon Caney
Oxford University
Miranda Fricker
University of Sheffield
Tamar Gendler
Yale University
Rae Langton
Cambridge University

Organisers:

Havi Carel
University of Bristol
Ian James Kidd
Durham University

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The concept of epistemic injustice was introduced by Miranda Fricker and refers to distinctively epistemic forms of injustice. It occupies a rich space at the intersections of ethics, epistemology, and feminist philosophy and is complexly related to wider issues in social and political philosophy. This two-day conference aims to explore, develop, and apply the concept of epistemic injustice.

Please direct any enquiries to either of the organisers.

Dr Havi Carel  (Bristol) [email protected]        
Dr Ian James Kidd (Durham) [email protected]  

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