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Lou Thomine

University of Cologne
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  • University of Cologne
    Doctoral student
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
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    Epistemic Injustice and Violence: Exploring Knowledge, Power, and Participation in Philosophy and Beyond
    with Lena Schützle, Barbara Schellhammer, Anupam Yadav, and Cara-Julie Kather
    transcript Verlag. 2024.
    The practice of philosophy has led to both emancipation and exclusion in society. Questions around how philosophy should be practiced, who should engage in it, and with which issues philosophy should deal are subject to debate and controversy. This volume is dedicated to the special role of epistemic injustice and violence in philosophy. By shedding light on the inherent unjust structures of academic philosophy, the contributors to this volume help to better understand this powerful tool that im…Read more
    The practice of philosophy has led to both emancipation and exclusion in society. Questions around how philosophy should be practiced, who should engage in it, and with which issues philosophy should deal are subject to debate and controversy. This volume is dedicated to the special role of epistemic injustice and violence in philosophy. By shedding light on the inherent unjust structures of academic philosophy, the contributors to this volume help to better understand this powerful tool that impacts the academic landscape as well as individual and collective ways of being. From graphic novel to philosophical essay, they design a concept of transformative philosophy and offer various entry points to the conversation.
    Philosophy, General WorksEpistemology
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    Review of Puddifoot, K. (2021). How Stereotypes Deceive Us. Oxford University Press. 214 p (review)
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 71 220-224. 2025.
    This text is a critical review of Katherine Puddifoot's book, _ How Stereotypes Deceive Us _ (2021).
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    Expanding testimonial injustice: beyond externalism and the deficiency view
    In Lena Schützle, Barbara Schellhammer, Anupam Yadav, Cara-Julie Kather & Lou Thomine (eds.), Epistemic Injustice and Violence: Exploring Knowledge, Power, and Participation in Philosophy and Beyond, Transcript Verlag. 2024.
    Testimonial Injustice
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