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Nathalie Egalite, IBHH graduate student, presents at WCB Conference

... 16th Annual World Congress of Bioethics titled “Stories about Patients Outside the Margins: Whither Epistemic Justice?” on July 20th.

Whither philosophy of religion? | Religious Studies | Cambridge Core

At this point, I arrive at my own philosophical concern with the assumptions concerning gender in the epistemic practices of philosophers of religion, in their ...

Intellectual Decolonisation: Critical Perspectives - 1st Edition - Geo

Whither epistemic decolonisation? How to make experiences a source of moral justification. Filipe Campello. 8. The decolonisation of the mind and history as ...

whither anarchy? has robert nozick justified the state?* - randy e ...

But Nozick's epistemic justification is more than a gut reaction against loopholes for criminals. It sets forth a principle of morality. Unfortunately he doesn' ...

Whither Digitality? The Relationship Between Orality, Literacy, and ...

Whither Digitality? The Relationship Between Orality, Literacy, and ... Decolonizing sociology: epistemic inequality and sociological thought. . Soc ...

SciELO South Africa - www.scielo.org.za

Links. Matolino B 2020a. Whither epistemic decolonization. Philosophical Papers49(2): 213-231. DOI: 10.1080/05568641.2020.1779605. Links to:.

epistemic risk - jstor

173–92. See also Duncan Pritchard, “Safety-. Based Epistemology: Whither Now?,” Journal of Philosophical Research, xxxiv (2009):. 33 ...

“Whither Now and Why”: Blackness and a Critical Thinking of ...

The ethical and epistemological challenges of “Religious Studies—Whither and Why?” are neither singular nor simple. Thus, revisiting the ...

Introduction: whither the public interest in the new political economy?

Whither Public Service Media Governance: Looking Back, Looking Ahead. in ... ) Epistemic Rights in the Era of Digital Disruption Palgrave Macmillan. pp ...

Lecture 6: Whither the Aufbau?

All epistemically rigid truths are a priori scrutable from fundamental truths. Wednesday, 9 June 2010. Page 26. Fundamental. Scrutability IV.

Groundwork for an Explanationist Account of Epistemic Coincidence

“Safety-Based Epistemology: Whither Now?” Journal of. Philosophical Research 34: 33–45. “Relationship between Primes and Fibonacci Sequence.” n.d.. Mathematics ...

Exploring the future trajectory and implications for evaluation practice

Whither Made in Africa Evaluation: Exploring the future trajectory and implications for evaluation practice ... epistemic identity through ...

Escape from Zanzibar: The Epistemic Value of Precision in ...

Whither Zanzibar? The term “Zanzibar” derives from a cautionary tale: a tourist on Zanzibar asks the retired captain of a ship moored at ...

Intellectual Decolonisation | Critical Perspectives | George Hull | Ta

chapter |14 pages. Whither epistemic decolonisation? How to make experiences a source of moral justification. ByFilipe Campello. Abstract ...

Whither photography theory? Replies to Catharine Abell and ...

In particular, while New Theory does better in accounting for photography's aesthetic capacities; the challenge remains to do as well with its alleged epistemic ...

Whither Indian Philosophy?

About Christian Coseru. Christian Coseru's current research is in the philosophy of mind, phenomenology of perception, naturalized epistemology, ...

Whither “African Economics” Imaginaries? Eleven Precepts on Its ...

... epistemic disobedience (see Mignolo, 2009 on epistemic disobedience). Africa has historically occupied and remains almost fixed at the ...

African epistemologies and the decolonial curriculum - Journals

1116331. Matolino B 2020a. Whither epistemic decolonization. Philosophical Papers 49(2): 213-231. DOI: 10.1080/05568641.2020.1779605.

Whither are Global South's Copyright Scholars: Lost in Citation Game?

This over-visibility cuts deeper, invisibilizing the scholars of other parts and more problematically creating an epistemic framework. This ...

Public Service Media: From Epistemic Rights to Epistemic Justice

Michalis, M. (2024). Whither public service media: Looking back, looking ahead. In C. Padovani, A. Hintz, G. Goggin, P.