I am a doctoral candidate in philosophy at McGill University. My main research interest lies in the overarching problem of power relations and structures in post-Christendom secular society and how knowledge and ignorance in the religious domain impact the struggle for social justice. My dissertation is titled (provisorily) Post-Christendom Ignorance and Epistemic Injustice in Secular Society. Its main argument is that there exists, in Québec, and possibly in other relevantly similar societies, a structural wrong in dominant conceptual resources about religion, an active ignorance, that I name post-Christendom ignorance. This hermeneutical i…
Areas of Specialization
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Epistemology |
Epistemic Injustice |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Toleration |
Liberalism |
Freedom of Religion |
Christianity |
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