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University of Aberdeen in the UK is offering James Beattie Scholarships: Epistemic values, virtues and vices. This innovative scholarship programme provides an opportunity for postgraduate research students to undertake a package of training and career development, including teaching or research assistance, and to join a research network concentrated in a particular field of study.
The notion of epistemic injustice — the injustice done to someone in their capacity as a knower — has attracted increasing attention since it was influentially discussed by Miranda Fricker in ‘Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing’.
Possible theses written under this project will aim to reach some of the following goals:
The University of Aberdeen is committed to delivering outstanding teaching and first-class research, and to achieve that, we have put people at the heart of everything they do. It is consistently ranked among the world's top universities, and Scotland's third oldest university and the fifth oldest in the UK founded 1495.
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