ashessnow
ashessnow t1_j1ifq1t wrote
Reply to comment by noonemustknowmysecre in Epistemic Trespassing: Stay in your lane mf by thenousman
This is clearly related to the concept of epistemic justice, which, while many black and feminist scholars have talked about this since at least the 60’s, picked up steam when Miranda Fricker’s book, Epistemic Injustice, came out in 2007. Following Fricker, Jose Medina has also done some incredible work.
What I am saying is this conversation has been important for scholars for decades, and just because you didn’t know that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been happening.
ashessnow t1_j1cdpvs wrote
Reply to comment by noonemustknowmysecre in Epistemic Trespassing: Stay in your lane mf by thenousman
Then you don’t know current conversations in philosophy.
ashessnow t1_j1itc8p wrote
Reply to comment by noonemustknowmysecre in Epistemic Trespassing: Stay in your lane mf by thenousman
Well, now you know.