Epistemic Injustice
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Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1: Testimonial Injustice
2: Prejudice In The Credibility Economy
3: Towards A Virtue Epistemological Account of Testimony
4: The Virtue of Testimonial Justice
5: The Genealogy of Testimonial Justice
6: Original Significances: The Wrong Revisited
7: Hermeneutical Injustice
Conclusion
Index

About the Author

Miranda Fricker is Reader in the School of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London

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`Review from previous edition Bold and well-argued... [a] rich and elegantly written study... Anyone whose philosophical interest in the concept of knowledge extends beyond merely definitional issues, and addresses its ethical and political dimensions as well as its genealogy, can ill afford to ignore this book'
Axel Gelfert, Times Literary Supplement

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