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- Title
Philosophizing from Experience: First‐Person Accounts and Epistemic Justice.
- Authors
Gosselin, Abigail
- Abstract
The article focuses on the impact of open minded first person accounts or discourses of personal experiences for philosophical analysis, which the listener usually generalizes as an impairment of the people who experience injustice. Topics discussed include negative impact on epistemic credibility, need for important virtues such as respect, humility and courage for both listener and speaker, and provides examples such as Iris Marion Young, Susan Brison and Havi Carel.
- Subjects
FIRST person narrative; SOCIOLOGY of disability; JUSTICE; HUMILITY; VIRTUE epistemology
- Publication
Journal of Social Philosophy, 2019, Vol 50, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
0047-2786
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/josp.12265