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    Epistemic Injustice as an Important Barrier to Establishing an Open Science Culture in Thailand
    International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies 1 (16): 17-27. 2021.
    This article’s objective is to suggest that epistemic injustice is an important barrier to establishing an open science culture in Thailand. Open science is a movement that aims to remove the barriers between scientists (or scientific researchers) and laypeople, and epistemic injustice refers to unfairness due to aspects of knowledge. In Thailand, many barriers to establishing open science have been identified, including the education system, Thai culture, Thai national policies, and laypeople’s…Read more
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    A Problem of Some Reductionist Arguments Concerning Testimony
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 75 43-48. 2018.
    Most epistemologists agree that testimony is an important source of knowledge. However, they fundamentally disagree whether it is a basic source as perception or not. The reductionist standpoint concerning testimony holds that, testimony is not a basic source of knowledge, so hearers cannot justify about what they are told simply on the basis of the testimony of speakers. The justification of testimony comes from other basic sources such as perception, reason and consciousness. However, in this …Read more