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  1. The Epistemology of Testimony.Elizabeth Fricker & David E. Cooper - 1987 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 61 (1):57 - 106.
  2. MacDonald, C. and MacDonald, G. (eds.) Connectionism. [REVIEW]E. Fricker - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:118-119.
  3. Foley, R., "The Theory of Epistemic Rationality". [REVIEW]E. Fricker - 1989 - Mind 98:457.
     
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    Evelyn Fox Keller & Helen E. Longino, Feminism & Science (Oxford Readings in Feminism)[REVIEW]Miranda Fricker - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (4):618-620.
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    Infanticides: The unspoken side of infantologies.Marek Tesar, Michael A. Peters, E. Jayne White, Sonja Arndt, Jennifer Charteris, Aleryk Fricker, Viktor Johansson, Sean Sturm, Nina Hood & Andrew Madjar - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-15.
  6. Second-hand knowledge.Elizabeth Fricker - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3):592–618.
    We citizens of the 21st century live in a world where division of epistemic labour rules. Most of what we know we learned from the spoken or written word of others, and we depend in endless practical ways on the technological fruits of the dispersed knowledge of others—of which we often know almost nothing—in virtually every moment of our lives. Interest has been growing in recent years amongst philosophers, in the issues in epistemology raised by this fact. One issue concerns (...)
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  7. Varieties of Anti-Reductionism About Testimony—A Reply to Goldberg and Henderson.Elizabeth Fricker - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (3):618-628.
    One of the central points of contention in the epistemology of testimony concerns the uniqueness (or not) of the justification of beliefs formed through testimony-whether such justification can be accounted for in terms of, or 'reduced to,' other familiar sort of justification, e.g. without relying on any epistemic principles unique to testimony. One influential argument for the reductionist position, found in the work of Elizabeth Fricker, argues by appeal to the need for the hearer to monitor the testimony for (...)
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  8. Fricker on testimonial justification.Igor Douven & Stefaan E. Cuypers - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 40 (1):36-44.
    Elizabeth Fricker has recently proposed a principle aimed at stating the necessary and sufficient conditions for testimonial justification. Her proposal entails that a hearer is justified in believing a speaker’s testimony only if she recognizes the speaker to be trustworthy, which, given Fricker’s internalist commitments, requires the hearer to have within her epistemic purview grounds which justify belief in the speaker’s trustworthiness. We argue that, as it stands, Fricker’s principle is too demanding, and we propose some amendments (...)
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    Miranda Fricker, Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing[REVIEW]Ward E. Jones - 2009 - Ratio 22 (3):369-373.
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    Elisabeth Parmentier, L'Écriture vive. Interprétations chrétiennes de la Bible. Genève,Labor et Fides, coll. « Le monde de la Bible » n° 50, 2004,285 p. [REVIEW]Denis Fricker - 2005 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 79:417-428.
    De nos jours, «ouvrir les Écritures » peut ressembler à l'ouverture de la boîte de Pandore, tant les méthodes d'interprétation se multiplient et parfois même s'opposent. L'ouvrage d'E.P. vient donc fort à propos, non pas pour rassurer le lecteur de la Bible car ce serait nier la riche complexité du texte en question, mais pour proposer des repères. Cinq modèles d'interprétations chrétiennes de la Bible sont ainsi présentés. La présentation du modèle kérygmatique résume dix-huit siècles de lec.
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    The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, Edited by Michael Brady and Miranda Fricker: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. vii + 255, £45. [REVIEW]Helen E. Longino - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (2):401-404.
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    Epistemic Injustice The Third Way?S. E. Marshall - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 34 (1‐2):174-177.
    In response to Miranda Fricker's advocacy of a virtue of ‘reflexive critical openness’, I emphasise the importance of other virtues, such as loyalty, in evaluating an agent's response to testimony, and I query Fricker's claim that in certain circumstances agents can lack a means to correct their faulty evaluations of another's testimony.
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    Docencia e investigación en derecho con perspectiva de género y diversidad en Argentina.Daniela María José Zaikoski Biscay - 2024 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 58.
    En Argentina el regreso de la institucionalidad democrática en 1983 provocó el ensanchamiento del acceso a la universidad. No obstante, la inclusión de nuevos grupos sociales y sus problemáticas en la educación superior no fue democratizadora, sino que aún persisten barreras que, paradójicamente, hacen que la inclusión sea excluyente tal como lo exponen diversos autores y autoras. El ingreso a las carreras de Derecho y al ejercicio de la profesión jurídica no presenta barreras formales para las mujeres y diversidades; sin (...)
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    Negritud e injusticia hermenéutica en Frantz Fanon.Alejandro de Oto & Miriam Jerade - 2023 - Isegoría 68:e17.
    El presente artículo ofrece una revisión crítica de la noción de injusticia hermenéutica de Miranda Fricker a partir de dos elementos de la obra de Frantz Fanon: 1) la «historicidad» como una carga cultural en las categorías sociales que es productiva, lo que exige cuestionar la definición de injusticia hermenéutica como ausencia o tergiversación de categorías; 2) la redefinición que Fanon hizo del «esquema corporal» de Merleau Ponty: la experiencia vivida del cuerpo, lo que muestra que los recursos hermenéuticos (...)
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    Morir dos veces: injusticia epistémica e identidad de género en Colombia.Alicia Natali Chamorro Muñoz, Giovana Suárez Ortiz & Biviana Unger - 2021 - Universitas Philosophica 38 (77):15-41.
    El presente artículo analiza las violencias e injusticias epistémicas que sufren las mujeres trans*, que se pueden rastrear en enunciados convencionales de los discursos médico, jurídico y mediático en torno al asesinato de mujeres trans*; dichos enunciados se refuerzan entre sí, perpetuando injusticias epistémicas contra estas mujeres en Colombia. Para esto, usaremos la noción de injusticia epistémica de Miranda Fricker y las propuestas de otrxs autorxs contemporáneos, como Moira Pérez, Blas Radi y Judith Butler, y mostraremos cómo los prejuicios (...)
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  16. Genealogia epistêmica e normas de credibilidade.Breno Ricardo Guimarães Santos - 2018 - Sofia 1 (7):126-146.
    In this paper, I present two ways of conceiving a genealogical explanation of the concept of knowledge. The first one is through the epistemic state of nature hypothesis developed by Edward Craig, according to which knowledge is understood as a concept evolved from the concept of a good informant. After considering Craig’s project, I draw a parallel between this approach and Miranda Fricker’s value-laden account of the same concept. Then, I present and discuss Fricker’s social take on Craig’s (...)
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  17. How Genealogies Can Affect the Space of Reasons.Matthieu Queloz - 2020 - Synthese 197 (5):2005-2027.
    Can genealogical explanations affect the space of reasons? Those who think so commonly face two objections. The first objection maintains that attempts to derive reasons from claims about the genesis of something commit the genetic fallacy—they conflate genesis and justification. One way for genealogies to side-step this objection is to focus on the functional origins of practices—to show that, given certain facts about us and our environment, certain conceptual practices are rational because apt responses. But this invites a second objection, (...)
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  18. (1 other version)Epistemic dimensions of gaslighting: peer-disagreement, self-trust, and epistemic injustice.Andrew D. Spear - 2018 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62:1-24.
    ABSTRACTMiranda Fricker has characterized epistemic injustice as “a kind of injustice in which someone is wronged specifically in her capacity as a knower” (2007, Epistemic injustice: Power & the e...
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    Social Epistemology: 5 Questions.Duncan Pritchard & Vincent Hendricks (eds.) - 2014 - Automatic Press.
    Social Epistemology: 5 Questions is a collection of interviews with some of the world's most influential scholars working on social epistemology from a range of disciplinary perspectives. We hear their views on social epistemology; its aim, scope, use, broader intellectual environment, future direction, and how the work of the interviewees fits in these respects. Interviews with David Bloor, Cristina Bicchieri, Richard Bradley, Lorraine Code, Hans van Ditmarsch, Miranda Fricker, Steve Fuller, Sanford Goldberg, Alvin Goldman, Philip Kitcher, Martin Kusch, Jennifer (...)
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    A group identification account of collective epistemic vices.Rie Iizuka & Kengo Miyazono - 2023 - Synthese 202 (1):1-21.
    This paper offers an account of collective epistemic vices, which we call the “group identification account”. The group identification account attributes collective epistemic vices to the groups that are constituted by “group identification”, which is a primitive and non-doxastic self-understanding as a group member (Turner, 1982; Brewer, 1991; Brewer & Gardner, 1996; Pacherie, 2013; Salice & Miyazono, 2020). The distinctive feature of the group identification account is that it enables us to attribute epistemic vices not just to established social groups (...)
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    Commentary on "Loopholes, Gaps, and What is Held Fast".Lorraine Code - 1996 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 3 (4):255-260.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Commentary on “Loopholes, Gaps, and What Is Held Fast”Lorraine Code (bio)Keywordsepistemology, incredulity, knowing other people, memory, testimonyNancy Potter’s compelling essay points to some of the limitations of the theoretical apparatus that the post-positivist empiricist epistemologies of the Anglo-American mainstream make available for evaluating experiential memory claims in general, and “false memory syndrome” in particular. The loopholes and gaps in these theories of knowledge push urgent questions about testimony, trust, (...)
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    Editorial: Injusticia epistémica.Cristina Bernabéu, Alba Moreno Zurita & Llanos Navarro Laespada - 2021 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 10 (19):1-2.
    Nos complace presentar este número especial de la Revista Las Torres de Lucca, dedicado íntegramente a la investigación sobre injusticia epistémica. El proyecto de esta publicación se gestó entre 2017 y 2018, en conversaciones entre Cristina Bernabéu e Isabel Gamero; a las que luego se sumaron Alba Moreno y Llanos Navarro. Los directores de Las Torres de Lucca, Diego Fernández Peychaux y Juan Antonio Fernández Manzano, aceptaron la propuesta con interés. Estamos muy agradecidas a ambos por ello, así como por (...)
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  23. Revealing Social Functions through Pragmatic Genealogies.Matthieu Queloz - 2020 - In Rebekka Hufendiek, Daniel James & Raphael van Riel (eds.), Social Functions in Philosophy: Metaphysical, Normative, and Methodological Perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 200-218.
    There is an under-appreciated tradition of genealogical explanation that is centrally concerned with social functions. I shall refer to it as the tradition of pragmatic genealogy. It runs from David Hume (T, 3.2.2) and the early Friedrich Nietzsche (TL) through E. J. Craig (1990, 1993) to Bernard Williams (2002) and Miranda Fricker (2007). These pragmatic genealogists start out with a description of an avowedly fictional “state of nature” and end up ascribing social functions to particular building blocks of our (...)
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    Permission, Blame, and Forgiveness.Per-Erik Milam - 2019 - Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (3):324-329.
    ABSTRACT I contend that Miranda Fricker’s ambitious new pluralist account of forgiveness is too inclusive and counts as forgiveness practices that are psychologically and normatively quite different. I raise three worries: First, her account of proleptic Gifted Forgiveness as temporally displaced Moral Justice Forgiveness seems to allow for Preemptive Forgiveness. Second, proleptic Gifted Forgiveness seems to resemble communicative blame more than forgiveness. Finally, an alternative account of forgiveness—explained in terms of reasons to forswear blame—seems capable of meeting Fricker’s (...)
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    Neither pardon nor blame: Reacting in the wrong way.Daniel Coren - 2020 - Analytic Philosophy 62 (2):165-183.
    Why does someone, S, deserve blame or reproach for an action or event? One part of a standard answer since Aristotle: the event was caused, at least in part, by S’s bad will. But recently there’s been some insightful discussion of cases where the event’s causes do not include any bad will from S and yet it seems that S is not off the hook for the event. Cheshire Calhoun, Miranda Fricker, Elinor Mason, David Enoch, Randolph Clarke, and others (...)
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  26. Monitoring and Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony.Sanford Goldberg & David Henderson - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (3):600 - 617.
    One of the central points of contention in the epistemology of testimony concerns the uniqueness (or not) of the justification of beliefs formed through testimony--whether such justification can be accounted for in terms of, or 'reduced to,' other familiar sort of justification, e.g. without relying on any epistemic principles unique to testimony. One influential argument for the reductionist position, found in the work of Elizabeth Fricker, argues by appeal to the need for the hearer to monitor the testimony for (...)
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  27. Logo semantico e logo apofantico.E. Agazzi - 1989 - Epistemologia 12:17-48.
     
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    Psichiatria clinico-nosografica e psichiatria fenomenologica: un confronto.E. Agresti - 2002 - Comprendre: Archive International pour l'Anthropologie et la Psychopathologie Phénoménologiques 12:11-30.
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    Illusions of Equality.David E. Cooper - 1980 - Routledge.
    Educational policy and discussion, in Britain and the USA, are increasingly dominated by the confused ideology of egalitarianism. David E. Cooper begins by identifying the principles hidden among the confusions, and argues that these necessarily conflict with the ideal of educational excellence - in which conflict it is this ideal that must be preserved. He goes on to criticize the use of education as a tool for promoting wider social equality, focussing especially on the muddles surrounding 'equal opportunities', 'social mix' (...)
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  30. You're Not Really Black, You're Not Really White.Erica Preston-Roedder - 2024 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (1).
    The distinctive experiences of multiracial people have been underexplored in philosophy. For instance, it is not uncommon for a multiracial person to anticipate or encounter racial denials. A racial denial occurs when a person’s assertion of their racial identity, e.g. “I am Black,” is challenged or called into doubt. While monoracial individuals can generally assert their race without being challenged (e.g. “I am Black” or “I am White”), a multiracial person may be met with the rejoinder, “You aren’t really Black” (...)
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  31. Li Shih-tsʻên lun wên chi.Shih-tsʻên Li - 1927
     
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    Afectividad, responsividad y responsabilidad. Introducción a una arqueología de la vida afectiva y su sifnificación ética a partir del pensamiento de E. Levinas.Ángel E. GarridoMaturano - 2011 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 38:269-288.
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    Suffering and Dignity in the Twilight of Life edited by B. Ars and E. Montero.Michael E. Allsopp - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (3):605-607.
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  34. L'arte e la musica in Giuseppe Mazzini.Note E. Rassegne - 1966 - Rivista di Estetica 11:267.
     
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    Epistemology of thought experiments.Paul O. Irikefe - 2023 - Dissertation, Cardiff University
    Thought experiments play a prominent role in philosophical inquiry. And yet we lack a good understanding of how they work and how they are supposed to supply evidence or knowledge in inquiry. This dissertation offers a novel account of the epistemology of philosophical thought experiments, namely, the reason-responsiveness view. The view is inspired by a virtue ethical tradition that flowers in John McDowell (1994) and Miranda Fricker (2007). Drawing on this virtue ethical tradition, I argue that knowing in philosophical (...)
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    Proportionality principles in American law: controlling excessive government actions.E. Thomas Sullivan - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard S. Frase.
    Across a wide range of legal contexts, E. Thomas Sullivan and Richard S. Frase identify three basic ways that government measures and private remedies have been ...
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    La Psicologia Contemporanea.E. B. T. - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (4):454-454.
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  38. Filosofía del derecho.Francisco Vives E. - 1957 - [Santiago de Chile]: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
     
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  39. Taking Religious Claims Seriously: A Philosophy of Religion.Warren E. Steinkraus - 1998
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  40. A Philosophy of Form. Revised and englarged edition.E. I. Watkin - 1952 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 14 (1):179-182.
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  41. Language and national-identity in switzerland+ multilingual coexistence.E. Weibel - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):229-232.
     
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    7 Duns Scotus on Natural and Supernatural Knowledge of God.E. William - 2002 - In Thomas Williams (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 238.
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  43. Final Acts of Love, Families, Friends and Assisted Dying.E. Wilkes - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (2):122-123.
  44. (1 other version)The Theories of Instinct. A Study in the History of Psychology.E. C. Wilm - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (2):258-259.
     
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    28. Der philosoph und der tragiker Seneca.E. Wölfflin - 1865 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 22 (1-4):707-709.
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    A stitch in time.E. M. Zemach - 1967 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1 (3-4):223-241.
  47. Li Shih-tsʻên chiang yen chi.Shih-tsʻên Li - 1929
     
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    Bu̇tėėl tuurvilyn ėmkhėtgėl.G. Luvsant︠s︡ėrėn - 2019 - Ulaanbaatar: Mongol Ulsyn Ikh Surguulʹ, Mongol Sudlalyn Khu̇rėėlėn. Edited by Zh Lkhagvadėmchig, S. I︠A︡nzhinsu̇rėn & G. Luvsant︠s︡ėrėn.
    A collection of writings on Buddhist philosophy.
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  49. Tsên yang yüeh tu "Fei-êrh-pa-ha yü Tê-kuo ku tien chê hsüeh ti chung chieh.".Chan Pʻêng - 1956
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    The Date of Ctesibius.E. J. A. Kenny - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):190-.
    Tsc question of the date of Ctesibius has been much obscured of late years by those German scholars1 who assert that Ctesibius the pneumatic and hydraulic engineer mentioned by Vitruvius IX. 8. 2 is distinct and separate from Κτησίβιος Κτησίβιος μηΧανικός who is mentioned by Athenaeus Mechanicus , Philo of Byzantium , and Hedylus ap. Athenaeum Naucratitam Deipn. XI., p. 497, d-e = Anthologia Graeca ed. Cougny, Paris , 1890, Vol. III., p. 298, n. 67.
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