Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice
Discover the groundbreaking "Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice," edited by leading scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This comprehensive hardback reference spans 438 pages and serves as the first collection of its kind, delving into the nuanced realms of epistemic injustice.
With over thirty thought-provoking chapters, the handbook tackles critical topics such as testimonial and hermeneutic injustice, virtue epistemology, objectivity, implicit bias, as well as the intricate intersections of gender and race. Each contribution provides in-depth analyses and compelling discussions that are essential for anyone keen on exploring issues of knowledge, belief, and justice in contemporary society.
This essential resource is perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the philosophy of knowledge and social justice. Enrich your understanding and dive into the complexities of epistemic injustice with this must-have addition to your collection!