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Miranda Fricker's Epistemic Injustice: An Attempt at Appropriation of Philippine Social Realities
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Abstract Miranda Fricker argues of an injustice that is distinctly epistemic though it was born out of societal discrimination, identity power, and racial prejudice. More so, Fricker attempts to establish a theoretical space, where ethics, epistemology, and socio-politics can converge. An epistemology which ... view more
Miranda Fricker argues of an injustice that is distinctly epistemic though it was born out of societal discrimination, identity power, and racial prejudice. More so, Fricker attempts to establish a theoretical space, where ethics, epistemology, and socio-politics can converge. An epistemology which concerns knowledge not for knowledge's sake alone, but the kind of knowledge that can morally awaken a knowing subject and which can hopefully influence or bring forth a collective social and political change.... view less
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Miranda Fricker; Epistemic Injustice; Philippines; Filipino Society; Vice Epistemology; Epistemic Inequality; Social Injustice; Identity Politics
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 55-88
Journal
Social Ethics Society : Journal of Applied Philosophy (2022)
Issue topic
Politics and Culture
ISSN
2546-1885
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed