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  1. Engaged Solidaristic Research: Developing Methodological and Normative Principles for Political Philosophers.Marie-Pier Lemay - 2023 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 9 (4).
    Reshaping our methodological research tools for adequately capturing injustice and domination has been a central aspiration of feminist philosophy and social epistemology in recent years. There has been an increasingly empirical turn in recent feminist and political theorization, engaging with case studies and the challenges arising from conducting research in solidarity with unequal partners. I argue that these challenges cannot be resolved by merely adopting a norm and stance of deference to those in the struggle for justice. To conduct philosophical (...)
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  • The coloniality of time in the global justice debate: de-centring Western linear temporality.Katharina Hunfeld - 2022 - Journal of Global Ethics 18 (1):100-117.
    Differences between, and struggles over, plural forms of time and temporal categories is a crucial yet underexplored aspect of debates about global justice. This article aims to reorient the global...
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  • Three Duties of Epistemic Diligence.Tim Hayward - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (4):536-561.
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  • Mental disorder-related stigma: a lived experience lens.Snita Ahir-Knight - forthcoming - Journal of Global Ethics:1-7.
    In this reflection, I use the lens of my lived experience to outline ideas to tackle mental disorder-related stigma. I advocate for a multidisciplinary approach that combines normative theoretical analysis with practical research. This involves advocating for fostering solidarity, addressing ethical considerations in recovery storytelling, and respecting local knowledge and practices. Additionally, I sketch how ethics of care and concepts of care can guide these efforts and call for further normative theoretical investigation to develop comprehensive and sensitive strategies for reducing (...)
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