In his “Classical Logic and the Gender Binary” (2024), Axel Barceló replies to some of Franci Mangraviti’s claims in their “The Contribution of Logic to Epistemic Injustice” (2023b). One of Mangraviti’s central affirmations is that “logic-based epistemic injustice is in principle possible—epistemic resources have logical aspects, and there are many ways in which said aspects could end up associated with certain groups” (5). Barceló agrees that epistemic resources have logi...| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
Hermeneutical injustice occurs when our epistemic environment systematically fails to provide the tools we need to make sense of our own experiences. I claim that an instance of hermeneutical…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective