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Guilty as charged?

Testimonial injustice or epistemic trespassers?

Gerry Dunne
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Gerry Dunne Marino Institute of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Abstract What is lost when the research-informed testimony of philosophers of education is side-lined and their work interpretatively silenced, dismissed, undervalued or excluded? And how do such exclusionary practices impact on the acquisition, transmission, production, and scrutinization of knowledge claims at the heart of […]

Full Citation Information:
Dunne, G. (2024). Guilty as charged?: Testimonial injustice or epistemic trespassers? ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.46786/ac24.6212