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In this fifth episode, Maren Behrensen takes us along in a deep-dive into philosophy of science to better understand the differences between representation and justice. We are lead by the question: how can we make thought collectives more inclusive without making them exploitative? and discuss oppression, exploitation, and toxic inclusions as expressions of epistemic injustice. Maren illustrates this using examples from academia and daily life during a pandemic. Also, we invited Marit Hoefsloot and Nanou van Iersel to further reflected on these issues from their experience as MSc students at the University of Twente and from their work in philosophy of science and technology. This podcast is produced by Sara Trejos from Sillón Estudios.
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In this fifth episode, Maren Behrensen takes us along in a deep-dive into philosophy of science to better understand the differences between representation and justice. We are lead by the question: how can we make thought collectives more inclusive without making them exploitative? and discuss oppression, exploitation, and toxic inclusions as expressions of epistemic injustice. Maren illustrates this using examples from academia and daily life during a pandemic. Also, we invited Marit Hoefsloot and Nanou van Iersel to further reflected on these issues from their experience as MSc students at the University of Twente and from their work in philosophy of science and technology. This podcast is produced by Sara Trejos from Sillón Estudios.
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