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Vomule 45, Issue 7
July, 2023
Institutionalized Testimonial Injustices: The Construction of a Confession Myth

Abstract: I start by acquainting the reader with key themes from my 2007 book, Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing, sketching the background of British academic culture from which it grew. Moving swiftly into the present, and to the social context of the U.S., I then offer some new thoughts concerning institutional epistemic vices and explore, in particular, one important form of institutionalized epistemic vice that is exemplified by a standardly recommended police procedure for interrogating suspects.
Key Words: Epistemic injustice; Institutional testimonial injustice; Agential testimonial injustice; False confession; Institutional epistemic vice

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