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83Intact: A Defence of the Unmodified Body, written by Clare Chambers (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 21 (1-2): 214-217. 2024.
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40Transparency Politics and Its Limits: Rethinking Hermeneutical InjusticeDissertation, University of Oxford. 2023.I draw on work in social epistemology, feminist philosophy, trans philosophy, queer theory, and ethics to rethink what hermeneutical injustices are, who suffers them, and what can be done to prevent them. I identify several problems with Miranda Fricker’s original account of what hermeneutical injustices are and how they arise, and argue for a number of revisions and clarifications in order to solve these problems. One upshot of these revisions is that more people suffer hermeneutical injustices…Read more
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497Tackling Hermeneutical Injustices in Gender-Affirming HealthcareHypatia. forthcoming.Previously proposed strategies for tackling hermeneutical injustices take for granted the interests people have in certain things about them being intelligible to them and/or to others, and seek to enable them to satisfy these interests. Strategies of this sort I call interests-as-given strategies. I propose that some hermeneutical injustices can instead be tackled by doing away with certain of these interests, and so with the possibility of their unfair non-satisfaction. Strategies of this sort…Read more
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67Whose Hermeneutical Marginalization?Episteme 20 (3): 813-832. 2023.According to Miranda Fricker, being hindered from rendering something significant about oneself intelligible to someone constitutes a hermeneutical injustice only if it results from the hermeneutical marginalization of some group to which one belongs. A major problem for Fricker’s picture is that it cannot properly account for the paradigm case of hermeneutical injustice Fricker herself takes from Ian McEwan’s novel Enduring Love. In order to account properly for this case, I argue that being hi…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
Social Epistemology |
Feminist Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Epistemic Injustice |