Weaponized testimonial injustice

Keywords: Testimonial injustice, Crossed disagreement, Political polarization, Democracy, Public deliberation
Agencies: This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy (Project FFI2016-80088-P, FPI Predoctoral Fellow BES-2017- 079933), the Spanish Ministry of Science (PID2019-109764RB-I00), Junta de Andalucía (B-HUM-459-UGR18), and the FiloLab Group of Excellence funded by the Universidad de Granada

Abstract

Theoretical tools aimed at making explicit the injustices suffered by certain socially disadvantaged groups might end up serving purposes which were not foreseen when the tools were first introduced. Nothing is inherently wrong with a shift in the scope of a theoretical tool: the popularization of a concept opens up the possibility of its use for several strategic purposes. The thesis that we defend in this paper is that some public figures cultivate a public persona for whom the conditions of the notion of testimonial injustice might be taken to apply, and this situation is exploited to their advantage, as a means to advance their political agendas. More specifically, they take advantage of this to generate situations of crossed disagreements, which in turn foster polarization.

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Published
2021-06-07
How to Cite
Almagro M., Osorio J. y Villanueva N. (2021). Weaponized testimonial injustice. Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy, 10(19), 29-58. https://doi.org/10.5209/ltdl.76461
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