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Testimonial Injustice from Countervailing Prejudices

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SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02691728.2023.2291765

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Testimonial injustice; credibility; prejudice; countervailing prejudices

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This paper argues for the expansion of Fricker's influential account of testimonial injustice to include cases arising from mutually neutralizing countervailing prejudices. The author describes a relevant case, defends it from objections, and highlights its distinctive features, showing how attention to multiple prejudices operating in concert can broaden our understanding of testimonial injustice.
In this paper I argue that Fricker's influential account of testimonial injustice (hereafter 'TI') should be expanded to include cases of TI from mutually neutralising countervailing prejudices. In this kind of case, the hearer is given due credibility by the speaker. I describe a relevant case, defend it from objections, highlight how it differs from extant cases of due-credibility TI and describe its distinctive features. This case demonstrates how paying attention to the way multiple prejudices operate in concert leads to expanding the repertoire of cases of TI and casts light on the harms of TI.

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