Representation and Epistemic Violence

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (4):577-594 (2021)
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Sometimes an individual gets taken as speaking for a wider group without laying claim to any such authority – they are thrust unwillingly, and sometimes even unknowingly, into the role of that grou...

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Leo Townsend
University of Southampton
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University of Vienna