Let's Read! Miranda Fricker,2003,"Epistemic Injustice and a Role forVirtue in thePolitics ofKnowing"

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @andrewdong3875
    @andrewdong3875 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing Kenny. Enlarging the text size might be a good idea for future, which will make it easier for viewers to read off the screen.

  • @DarrenMcStravick
    @DarrenMcStravick Год назад

    Will you be coming back anytime soon to do more readings? Would love to hear you analyse some of the recent literature on hyperintensionality, grounding and essence.

    • @keaswaran0
      @keaswaran0  Год назад +1

      I'm doing a few more now. I mainly do them for classes I'm teaching, so I'm likely to do a few more that are relevant for an upcoming class I'll be teaching on introductory philosophy of language, with an eye to what Large Language Models (like ChatGPT) tell us about theories of language. It's possible that some papers on hyperintensionality might be relevant to this, but I expect that most of what I do will be a bit older.

  • @S55547
    @S55547 9 дней назад

    39:02 in a overprivileged/supremacy the word of a subordinate of the supremacy is treated as fact and not questioned despite science and the bipoc professional’s doctorate. Permissive insubordinate had more power than her bipoc superior simply because supremacy socialization and born with the preferred skin color. I still can’t wrap my head around how this is a normative aspect of human society to this very day