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Conceptualisation 🖊️ Legacy story: Miranda Fricker coins "testimonial and hermeneutical injustice" #83

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Legacy Stories are stories that were conceptualised in September 2021, before the timeline was on Tiki-Toki, let alone GitHub. The story in its current form lives here. And you are very welcome to share any thoughts you have on how this story can be improved by commenting below!

Title

Legacy story: Miranda Fricker coins "testimonial and hermeneutical injustice"

Date or Period đź“…

September 2007 as per the publication.

Elevator Pitch

The terms are coined in the book "Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing."

Justification

Unformed Thoughts

Epistemic injustice is constituted by testimonial injustice – whereby a speaker receives an unfair deficit of credibility because of prejudices held by an interlocutor’s part – and hermeneutical injustice – whereby someone has a significant area of their social experience obscured from understanding owing to prejudicial flaws in shared resources for social interpretation.