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Brady, Michael Sean and Fricker, Miranda, eds. 2016a. The Epistemic Life of Groups. Essays in the Epistemology
of Collectives. Mind Association Occasional
Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198759645.001.0001.
Brady, Michael Sean and Fricker, Miranda. 2016b.
“Introduction.” in The Epistemic Life of Groups. Essays in the Epistemology
of Collectives, edited by Michael Sean Brady and Miranda Fricker, pp. 1–10. Mind Association
Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198759645.001.0001.
Fricker, Miranda. 1998. “Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a Truly
Social Epistemology.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian
Society 98: 159–177.
Fricker, Miranda. 2000. “Feminism in Epistemology: Pluralism without
Postmodernism.” in The Cambridge
Companion to Feminism in Philosophy, edited by Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby, pp. 146–165. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Fricker, Miranda. 2003. “Life-Story in Beauvoir’s Memoirs.” in
The Cambridge Companion to Simone de
Beauvoir, edited by Claudia Card, pp. 208–227. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Fricker, Miranda. 2006. “Powerlessness and Social Interpretation.”
Episteme 3(1–2): 96–108.
Fricker, Miranda. 2007. Epistemic Injustice. Power and the Ethics of
Knowing. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198237907.001.0001.
Fricker, Miranda. 2009. “The Value of Knowledge and the Test of
Time.” in Epistemology, edited by
Anthony O’Hear, pp. 121–138. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 64.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fricker, Miranda. 2010a. “Can there Be Institutional Virtues?” in
Oxford Studies in Epistemology,
volume III, edited by Tamar Szabó Gendler
and John Hawthorne, pp. 235–252. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Fricker, Miranda. 2010b. “Scepticism and the Genealogy of Knowledge: Situating
Epistemology in Time.” in Social
Epistemology, edited by Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar, and Duncan Pritchard, pp. 51–68. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199577477.001.0001.
Fricker, Miranda. 2010c. “The Relativism of Blame and William’s Relativism of
Distance.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,
Supplementary Volume 84: 151–177.
Fricker, Miranda. 2010d. “Replies to Alcoff (2010), Goldberg (2010),
and Hookway
(2010) on Epistemic Injustice [Fricker (2007)].”
Episteme 7(2): 164–178.
Fricker, Miranda. 2013. “Epistemic Justice as a Condition of Political
Freedom?” Synthese 190(7): 1317–1332.
Fricker, Miranda. 2016a. “Epistemic Injustice and the Preservation of
Ignorance.” in The Epistemic
Dimensions of Ignorance, edited by Rik Peels and Martijn Blaauw, pp. 160–177. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, doi:10.1017/9780511820076.
Fricker, Miranda. 2016b. “Fault and No-Fault Responsibility for Implicit Prejudice:
A Space for Epistemic ‘Agent-Regret’ .” in
The Epistemic Life of Groups. Essays in the
Epistemology of Collectives, edited by Michael Sean Brady and Miranda Fricker, pp. 33–50. Mind Association
Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198759645.001.0001.
Fricker, Miranda. 2017. “Evolving Concepts of Epistemic Injustice.”
in The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic
Injustice, edited by Ian James Kidd, José Medina, and Gaile Pohlhaus Jr., pp. 53–60. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Fricker, Miranda. 2018.
“Ambivalence About Forgiveness.” in Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice,
edited by Simon Barker, Charlie Crerar, and Trystan S. Goetze, pp. 161–185. Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 84. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Fricker, Miranda. 2020. “Bernard Williams as a Philosopher of Ethical
Freedom.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50(8):
919–933.
Fricker, Miranda, Graham, Peter J., Henderson, David, Pedersen, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding and Wyatt, Jeremy, eds. 2020. The Routledge Handbook of Social
Epistemology. Routledge Handbooks in
Philosophy. London: Routledge.
Fricker, Miranda and Guttenplan, Samuel D., eds. 2009. Reading Ethics. Selected Texts with Interactive
Commentary. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Fricker, Miranda and Hornsby, Jennifer, eds. 2000a. The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in
Philosophy. Cambridge Companions to
Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fricker, Miranda and Hornsby, Jennifer. 2000b.
“Introduction.” in The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in
Philosophy, edited by Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby, pp. 1–9. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Fricker, Miranda and Jenkins, Katharine. 2017. “Epistemic Injustice, Ignorance, and Trans
Experience.” in The Routledge
Companion to Feminist Philosophy, edited by Ann Garry, Serene J. Khader, and Alison Stone, pp. 268–278. Routledge Philosophy
Companions. London: Routledge.
Grimshaw, Jean and Fricker, Miranda. 2003. “Philosophy and Feminism.” in The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, edited
by Nicholas Bunnin and Eric P. Tsui-James, 2nd ed., pp. 552–566. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers. First edition: Bunnin and Tsui-James
(1996).
Further References
Alcoff, Linda Martı́n. 2010.
“Epistemic Identities.” Episteme
7(2): 128–137.
Goldberg, Sanford C. 2010. “Comments on Fricker (2007).”
Episteme 7(2): 138–150.
Hookway, Christopher. 2010. “Some Varieties of Epistemic Injustice: Reflections on
Fricker
(2007).” Episteme 7(2): 151–163.