This year I've been fortunate to learn & think more critically about epistemic justice; to find some new (for me) articles in the philosophy of religion; and to continue to puzzle over trust. So, here's to the following noteworthy journal pubs:
- Kristie Dotson's exciting and important work on epistemic violence, testimonial quieting, testimonial smothering, and Black feminist philosophy. Among other places, look to her forthcoming paper in Hypatia for more details.
- Elenore Stump's 1979 paper on petitionary prayer. Not terribly new, of course, but new for me, and in trying to expand my intro course on philosophy of religion, this has been an example of the sort of material I hope to find more often.
- Sandy Goldberg's 2006 paper on testimony and evidence, which I really ought to have dug into 3 years ago. But the sophisticated analysis here is challenging me in an especially fruitful way.
- Sarah Stroud on friendship and epistemic partiality.
- Cressida Heyes's "Changing race, changing sex: The ethics of self-transformation," in You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity, edited by Laurie Shrage (OUP 2009).
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