The Strangeness of Knowledge-based Injustices against Children

Sapere Aude 1 (2020):14-26 (2020)
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This paper explores a particular kind of epistemic injustice against children. Following Fricker and Dotson’s ideas on epistemic injustice and testimonial smothering respectively, I use the terminology offered by them to examine the Christchurch Civic Creche case (1993)

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Anjali Bauri
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