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CRITICAL INJUSTICE
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Abstract
In this paper I examine unjust deficits of criticism, or what I call cases of “critical injustice.” In paradigm cases of testimonial injustice, prejudice leads one person to give insufficient credibility to another. In paradigm cases of critical injustice, prejudice leads one person to offer insufficient criticism of another. Here I articulate the concept of critical injustice and give an explanation of why it is a species of injustice. I also describe a non-prejudicial species of critical injustice and discuss a possible tension between the goal of preventing testimonial injustice and the goal of preventing critical injustice.
Title: CRITICAL INJUSTICE
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Abstract
In this paper I examine unjust deficits of criticism, or what I call cases of “critical injustice.
” In paradigm cases of testimonial injustice, prejudice leads one person to give insufficient credibility to another.
In paradigm cases of critical injustice, prejudice leads one person to offer insufficient criticism of another.
Here I articulate the concept of critical injustice and give an explanation of why it is a species of injustice.
I also describe a non-prejudicial species of critical injustice and discuss a possible tension between the goal of preventing testimonial injustice and the goal of preventing critical injustice.
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