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Climate Justice as Epistemic Justice

by älias

This is a lecture as part of the philosophy student lecture series at the Free University of Berlin.

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Climate Justice as Epistemic Justice (Trailer)

13s · Published 06 Jun 16:11

Beyond Distribution: Climate Justice as Epistemic Justice

40m · Published 06 Jun 16:08
Calls for clinate justice are intensifying around the world. But what exactly is climate justice? Conventionally, theories of climate justice have focused on the dimension of distributive justice and neglected, among other issues, the ethics of climate-related knowledge production itself. Drawing on Miranda Fricker's work on epistemic injustice, this talk raises questions such as: Whose voices are seen as legitimate/credible in relation to climate change and whose perspectives aren't? How come mainstream climate justice theories themselves often legitimize injustice?

Climate Justice as Epistemic Justice has 2 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 40:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 15th, 2024 06:14.

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