Epistemic injustice in utterance interpretation

作者: Andrew Peet

DOI: 10.1007/S11229-015-0942-7

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摘要: … are epistemically justified. I close by arguing that if Miranda Fricker’s strategy for treating testimonial injustice … of interpretative injustice then we risk epistemically harming the hearer with …

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