•  1354
    Partial Relationships and Epistemic Injustice
    Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (3): 543-556. 2022.
    In moral and political philosophy, topics like the distributive inequities conferred via special partial relationships – family relationships, for example – have been frequently debated. However, the epistemic dimensions of such partiality are seldom discussed in the ethical context, and the topic of partial relationships rarely feature in the realm of social epistemology. My view is that the role of partial relationships is worth exploring to enrich our understanding of epistemic injustice and …Read more
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    Bystander Omissions and Accountability for Testimonial Injustice
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (4): 519-536. 2021.
    Literature on testimonial injustice and ways that perpetrators might combat it have flourished since Miranda Fricker’s ground-breaking work on testimonial injustice. Less attention has been given, however, to the role of bystanders. In this paper, I examine the accountability that bystanders may have for their omissions to redress testimonial injustice. I argue that bystander accountability applies in cases where it is opportune for bystanders to intervene, and if they are also sufficiently equi…Read more
  •  2548
    Anticipatory Epistemic Injustice
    Tandf: Social Epistemology 35 (6). 2021.
    Epistemic injustices are wrongs that agents can suffer in their capacity as knowers. In this article, I offer a conceptualisation of a phenomenon I call anticipatory epistemic injustice, which I claim is a distinct and particularly pernicious type of epistemic injustice worthy of independent analysis. I take anticipatory epistemic injustice to consist in the wrongs that agents can suffer as a result of anticipated challenges in their process of taking up testimony-sharing opportunities. I distin…Read more
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    Autonomy in the Philosophy of Sex and Love (review)
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (1): 381-392. 2020.
    In this review essay, I critically evaluate the concept of autonomy and the role that it plays in the philosophy of sex and love in Patricia Marino’s book, Philosophy of Sex and Love: An Opinionated Introduction.
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    Katherine Hawley: How to be Trustworthy (review)
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (3-4): 689-690. 2020.