Political Epistemology and Political Philosophy of Language
Basic information
This academic year we will have a RG on two broad topics: (i) the political philosophy of language and (ii) epistemic injustice. We will be reading a series of papers and chapters, including the following:
- David Beaver & Jason Stanley (2023). The Politics of Language. Princeton University Press.
- Jennifer Saul (2024). Dogwhistles & Figleaves. Oxford University Press.
- Luvell Anderson (2017). Epistemic Injustice and the Philosophy of Race. In I. J. Kidd, J. Medina, & G. Pohlhaus, Jr (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice. Routledge.
- Rebecca Mason (2021). Hermeneutical injustice. In Justin Khoo & Rachel Sterken (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social and Political Philosophy of Language. Routledge.
- Pantazakos & Arnaud (2024). Determining the scope of epistemic injustice within psychiatry. Philosophical Psychology, 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2024.2377291
- Ayala, Saray (2018). A structural explanation of injustice in conversation: it’s about norms. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 99(4), 726-748.
Meetings will be held every other Thursday, from 11:30 to 13:30 (hybrid format), starting on October 10.
Coordinators
Manuel Almagro & Marc Artiga
Contact
manuel.almagro@uv.es