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Epistemic injustice and epistemologies of ignorance
José Medina
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Epistemic Injustice
100%
Epistemology of Ignorance
100%
Epistemic Practices
60%
Social Location
40%
Oppression
40%
Racial Oppression
40%
Philosophy of Race
40%
Active Ignorance
40%
Invisible
20%
Epistemology
20%
Social Experience
20%
Sexuality
20%
Social Meaning
20%
Power Dynamics
20%
Critical Race Theory
20%
Queer Theory
20%
Feminist Theory
20%
Social Facts
20%
Subject Position
20%
Equal Status
20%
Frantz Fanon
20%
W. E. B. Du Bois
20%
Perspectives of Others
20%
Epistemic Agency
20%
Position Location
20%
Theories of Race
20%
Equal Participation
20%
Marxist Theory
20%
Knower
20%
Miranda Fricker
20%
Alain Locke
20%
Internal Relations
20%
Sojourner Truth
20%
Arts and Humanities
Epistemology
100%
Ignorance
100%
Epistemic injustice
100%
Epistemic Practices
42%
Social location
28%
Truth
14%
Invisible
14%
Epistemic
14%
Believing
14%
Marxist
14%
Social meaning
14%
W. E. B. Du Bois
14%
knower
14%
Unmasking
14%
disregard
14%
Injustice
14%
Misunderstanding
14%
Miranda Fricker
14%
Alain Locke
14%
Fanon
14%
Social facts
14%
Internal relations
14%
Feminist Theory
14%
Names
14%
Authors
14%
Dynamics
14%
Critical Race Theory
14%
Dialectics
14%