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‘Epistemic Injustice and Illness’ – Ian James Kidd & Havi Carel – Durham University, 24th June 2013

A seminar to be held at the Williams Library, St Chad’s College, Durham University on Monday 24th June from 5.00pm. Ian James Kidd, Department of Philosophy, Durham University & Dr Havi Carel, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol. ‘In this paper, we argue that ill persons can suffer from epistemic Read more…

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