Sinopsis de "Conocimiento expropiado"
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Summary of Conocimiento expropiado
Resumen: El libro Conocimiento expropiado trata varios de los temas nucleares de la epistemología política. Parte de la hipótesis de que en la interacción entre posiciones epistémicas y posiciones sociales se producen daños epistémicos que producen daños sociales. El marco teórico del libro es la epistemología de virtudes extendida a los aspectos sociales. Desde estos dos puntos de vista examino temas como la injusticia epistémica, las ignorancias estructurales, la opresión epistémica y las relaciones entre epistemología y orden social democrático.
Abstract: The book Conocimiento expropiado deals with several of core issues of political epistemology. It starts from the hypothesis that in the interaction between epistemic positions and social positions epistemic certain harms are produced that amount to social harms. The theoretical framework of the book is virtue epistemology extended to social aspects. From these two points of view, I examine issues such as epistemic injustice, structural ignorances, epistemic oppression and, finally, the relations between epistemology and democratic social order.
Palabras clave: Epistemología política, injusticia epistémica, epistemología y democracia.
Keywords: Political epistemology, epistemic injustice, epistemology and democracy.
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Broncano, F. 2020, Conocimiento expropiado. Epistemología política en una democracia radical, Madrid: Akal.
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