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URL:https://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/activities/tba-16/
SUMMARY:Core beliefs and epistemic injustice
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Epistemic injustice occurs when—due to identity pre
 judices or structural marginalization—subjects are wronged in their capa
 city as knowers (Fricker 2007). According to Fricker\, epistemic injustice
  can take two forms: testimonial injustice and hermeneutical injustice. In
  this talk\, I identify a further\, hitherto unrecognized\, form of episte
 mic injustice that is rooted in stereotypes which enter a subject’s cogn
 ition in the form of core beliefs. I proceed as follows: First\, I explic
 ate the key features and the specific functional profile of core beliefs. 
 Second\, I explore how social identity stereotypes and adversity faced whe
 n (dis)conforming to these stereotypes can lead to the formation of distor
 ting core beliefs. Third\, I analyze various ways how such core beliefs ge
 nerate epistemic injustice. Finally\, I argue that due to the specific pro
 file of core beliefs\, this type of epistemic injustice is particularly ha
 rd to resolve.
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
LOCATION:Seminari de Filosofia (UB\, Faculty of Philosophy\, 4th floor)
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