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  • Miranda Fricker argues of an injustice that is distinctly epistemic though it was born out of societal discrimination, identity power, and racial prejudice. More so, Fricker attempts to establish a theoretical space, where ethics, epistemology, and socio-politics can converge. An epistemology which concerns knowledge not for knowledge's sake alone, but the kind of knowledge that can morally awaken a knowing subject and which can hopefully influence or bring forth a collective social and political change. (xsd:string)
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  • Miranda Fricker's Epistemic Injustice: An Attempt at Appropriation of Philippine Social Realities (xsd:string)
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  • In: Social Ethics Society : Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2022, 55-88 (xsd:string)
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