Epistemic Injustice: 29-30 Mar 2022 (with videos)
Epistemic Injustice Conference
Live in Johannesburg and Online Zoom Conference – Funded by Newton Advanced Fellowship
Department of Philosophy, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
10am-6pm 29–30 March 2022
The keynote will be Professor José Medina (Northwestern University).
This is the fourth of five events, funded by a Newton Advanced Fellowship on Epistemic Injustice, Reasons, and Agency, pursued in collaboration with the University of Kent.
About the project: https://epistemic-injustice-reasons-agency.weebly.com/
Epistemic Injustice Video Recordings
PROGRAMME (All times are SAST=GMT+2)
Tuesday | |
10:00-10:40 | Hugh Robertson-Ritchie (University of Kent) ‘Reasons and Agency |
10:50-11:30 | Balamohan Shingade (University of Auckland) ‘Hermeneutical Injustice |
Coffee | |
11:50-12:30 | Abraham Tobi (University of Johannesburg) ‘Epistemic Injustice in |
12:40-13:20 | Kerstin Reibold (University of Potsdam) ‘Who Needs To Tell the |
Lunch | |
14:00-14:40 | Elliot Porter (University of Kent) ‘Answerability and Self-Answerability in Mania: from Responsibility to Reconciliation’ (Online) |
14:50-15:30 | Jules Salomone-Sehr & Camille Ternier (McGill University) ‘Know-how Dismissal’ (Online) |
Coffee | |
15:50-16:30 | Amandine Catala (University of Quebec at Montreal) ‘Decolonizing |
16:40-17:20 | Milan Ney (CUNY) ‘Metaphors and Hermeneutical Resistance’ (Online) |
Wednesday | |
10:00-10:40 | Olerato Mogomotsi (University of Cape Town) ‘Imposter Syndrome and Epistemic Injustice’ (Live) |
10:50-11:30 | Gloria Mähringer (LMU) ‘Justificatory Injustices: Inequality in the access to justificatory reasons’ (Online) |
Coffee | |
11:50-12:30 | Andrew Akpan (University of Johannesburg) ‘How Algorithms further epistemic injustice’ (Live) |
12:40-13:20 | Isabel Kaeslin (University of Fribourg) ‘Attention and Hermeneutic Gaps and Distortions’ (Online) |
Lunch | |
14:00-15:30 | Keynote: |
Coffee | |
15:50-16:30 | Gilles Beauchamp (McGill) ‘Post-Christian ignorance – Hermeneutical injustice in secular society’ (Online) |
16:40-17:20 | Micol Bez (Northwestern University / Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris (ENS) – Institut Jean-Nicod) ‘With a little help from my friends’ (Online) |