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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.35, n°1-2, 2021 |
Numéro 1
Original articles
- Ontological Pluralism, Modes of Existence, and Actor-Network Theory: Upgrading Latour with Latour - Jonathan Tummons p. 1-11
- Posthuman Subjectivity and Singularity in the Nature-Culture Continuum - Hyun-Shik Jun p. 12-19
- The Match of ‘Ideals': The Historical Necessity of the Interconnection between Mathematics and Physical Sciences - Siyaves Azeri p. 20-36
- Increasing Specialization: Why We Need to Make Mathematics More Accessible - Rebecca Lea Morris p. 37-47
- Collective Belief Defended - Michael G. Bruno & J. M. Fritzman p. 48-66
- The Epistemology of Meat-Eating - C. E. Abbate p. 67-84
- The Epistemic Benefits of Worldview Disagreement - Kirk Lougheed p. 85-98
Numéro 2: Epistemic Injustice and Collective Wrongdoing; Guest Editors: Melanie Altanian and Nadja El Kassar
Original articles
- Epistemic Injustice and Collective Wrongdoing: Introduction to Special Issue - Melanie Altanian & Nadja El Kassar p. 99-108
- Echo Chambers, Ignorance and Domination - Breno R. G. Santos p. 109-119
- Epistemic Injustice from Afar: Rethinking the Denial of Armenian Genocide - Imge Oranlı p. 120-132
- Genocide Denial as Testimonial Oppression Melanie Altanian - Melanie Altanian p. 133-146
- Epistemic Injustice and Indigenous Peoples in the Inter-American Human Rights System - Dina Lupin Townsend & Leo Townsend p. 147-159
- Denial of Japan's Military Sexual Slavery and Responsibility for Epistemic Amends - Seunghyun Song p. 160-172
- Who's to Blame? Hermeneutical Misfire, Forward-Looking Responsibility, and Collective Accountability - Hilkje Hänel p. 173-184
- Agential Epistemic Injustice and Collective Epistemic Resistance in the Criminal Justice System - José Medina p. 185-196
- The Powers of Individual and Collective Intellectual Self-Trust in Dealing with Epistemic Injustice - Nadja El Kassar p. 197-209