Hidden Costs of Inquiry: Exploitation, World-Travelling and Marginalized Lives

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (2):153-173 (2021)
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Abstract

There are many good reasons to learn about the lives of people who have less social privilege than we do. We might want to understand their circumstances in order to have informed opinions on social policy, or to make our institutions more inclusive. We might also want to cultivate empathy for its own sake. Much of this knowledge is gained through social scientific or humanistic research into others' lives. The entitlement to theorize about or study the lives of marginalized others is often granted under the presumption of academic freedom. This paper will not question whether academic freedom licenses us to do so in the first place ; instead, I will...

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Audrey Yap
University of Victoria

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