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    Vulnerability of Individuals With Mental Disorders to Epistemic Injustice in Both Clinical and Social Domains
    with Alexander Grinshpoon
    Ethics and Behavior 28 (4): 336-346. 2018.
    Many individuals who have mental disorders often report negative experiences of a distinctively epistemic sort, such as not being listened to, not being taken seriously, or not being considered credible because of their psychiatric conditions. In an attempt to articulate and interpret these reports we present Fricker’s concepts of epistemic injustice (Fricker, 2007, p. 1) and then focus on testimonial injustice and hermeneutic injustice as it applies to individuals with mental disorders. The cli…Read more