Ideas from 'Epistemic Injustice' by Miranda Fricker [2007], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Epistemic Injustice' by Fricker,Miranda [OUP 2007,978-0-19-823790-7]].

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11. Knowledge Aims / A. Knowledge / 4. Belief / a. Beliefs
It is necessary for a belief that it be held for a length of time
13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 1. Epistemic virtues
Offering knowledge needs accuracy and sincerity; receiving it needs testimonial justice
13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 7. Testimony
Testimonial judgement is not logical, but produces reasons and motivations
Burge says we are normally a priori entitled to believe testimony
We assess testimonial probabilities by the speaker, the listener, the facts, and the circumstances
Assessing credibility involves the impact of both the speaker's and the listener's social identity
18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 6. Judgement / a. Nature of Judgement
Judgements can be unreflective and non-inferential, yet rational, by being sensitive to experience
22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 1. Nature of Ethics / g. Moral responsibility
To judge agents in remote times and cultures we need a moral resentment weaker than blame