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    Literature on epistemic injustice has grown tremendously as an increasingly rich and diverse body of work in recent years. From the point of view of intercultural and anticolonial discussions, contemporary contributions have also helped to illuminate how epistemic injustice and other forms of cultural domination might be related to essential processes within the structures of colonial and racial supremacy. This proposal aims to contribute to such relevant and illuminating discussions by focusing…Read more
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    Literature on epistemic injustice has grown tremendously as an increasingly rich and diverse body of work in recent years. From the point of view of intercultural and anticolonial discussions, contemporary contributions have also helped to illuminate how epistemic injustice and other forms of cultural domination might be related to essential processes within the structures of colonial and racial supremacy. This proposal aims to contribute to such relevant and illuminating discussions by focusing…Read more
  • Sense without Language
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (1). 2008.