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1On Reason: Rationality in a World of Cultural Conflict and Racism (review)Radical Philosophy 155. 2009.
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56Unlike McDowell Review of Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, On Reason: Rationality in a World of Cultural Conflict and Racism (review)Radical Philosophy 155 56-57. 2009.
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213Collective amnesia and epistemic injusticeImperfect Cognitions. 2016.Alessandra Tanesini is a Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University working on epistemology and philosophy of language. In this post she summarises some of her recent work on collective amnesia and epistemic injustice.
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93Under-represented groups in philosophy (26th-27th November 2010)Humana.Mente Journal of Philosophical Studies 22 243-249. 2012.
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73Today’s New APPS interview is with Alessandra Tanesini, Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University. This is Part I; Part II will run next week. Thanks very much for doing this interview with us, Alessandra. Let’s start with your personal practice of philosophy. What are the pleasures and pains of philosophy...
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Virtue Epistemology |
| Social Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |