Epistemic Injustice in the Education of People with Mental Disabilities

Educação and Realidade 2 (47) (2022)
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Epistemic Injustice in the Education of People with Mental Disabilities. This article offers a perspective on inclusive education based on Fricker's conception of epistemic injustice. What is the relationship between inclusive education and epistemic injustice in the case of students with mental deficiencies? By adapting Fricker's thesis to this extreme case, epistemic injustice can be explored via the social model of disability (SMD). Accordingly, we propose that epistemic injustice harms the entire educational community and society. Mental Disability. Epistemic Injustice. Inclusive Education. Social Model of Disability

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Ana M. Rodríguez
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Jose Sanchez
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
José Álvarez Sanchez
Universidad El Bosque

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