For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. Miranda Fricker Position: Presidential Professor of Philosophy Campus Affiliation: Graduate Center mfricker@gc.cuny.edu Website Degrees/Diplomas: DPhil, University of Oxford; Honorary Doctor of Letters, University of Kent at Canterbury (2019) Research Interests: Moral Philosophy, Social Epistemology, Feminist Philosophy Courses Recently Taught Bernard Williams' Ethical Philosophy (Spring 2019) PhD Proseminar (Fall 2018 and 2019) Subjectivity and Objectivity in Morality (Spring 2018) Evolving Epistemic Injustice (Spring 2017) Recent Media El Espectador, Colombian National Newspaper, May 2019 http://www.elespectador.com/colombia2020/justicia/verdad/por-que-la-justicia-no-les-cree-las-victimas-de-violencia-sexual-articulo-860630?fbclid=IwAR3u3cF7h09-QqxUiazVgHssDYO99oWeic84lm3Sr9XmLOc7rWL2U21s1DE [elespectador.com] Blaming and Forgiving, Interview, Philosophers’ Zone ABC National Radio, Australia, August 2018: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/forgiveness/10281620 Published interview for the-orb.org: http://the-orb.org/2018/12/05/flaws-and-forgiveness-an-interview-with-miranda-fricker/ Epistemic Injustice for ‘Briefly’, The University of Chicago Law Review (2018) http://soundcloud.com/uchilrev/111-epistemic-injustice[soundcloud.com] Blame and forgiveness, Elucidations: a University of Chicago Philosophy Podcast: https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/elucidations/2017/10/21/episode-101-miranda-fricker-discusses-blame-and-forgiveness ‘Featured Philospher’, PhilosopHer: https://politicalphilosopher.net/2016/05/06/featured-philosop-her-miranda-fricker/ ‘Featured Philosopher’, Pea Soup: http://peasoup.typepad.com/peasoup/2015/05/explaining-blame-and-forgiveness-by-featured-philosopher-miranda-fricker.html#more Representative Publications ‘Forgiveness: An Ordered Pluralism’, Australasian Philosophical Review (forthcoming, ‘target article’ with commentaries by Lucy Allais, Glen Pettigrove, Luke Russell, and Reply) ‘Ambivalence About Forgiveness’, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement Vol. 84 (Nov. 2018) ‘Evolving Concepts of Epistemic Injustice’, Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice, eds. Ian James Kidd, JoséMedina, & Gaile Pohlhaus Jr. (2017) ‘Epistemic Injustice, Ignorance, and Trans Experiences’, co-authored with Katharine Jenkins, Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, eds. Garry, Khader, & Stone (2017) ‘Epistemic Injustice and the Preservation of Ignorance’, The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance eds. M. Blaauw & R. Peels (Cambridge University Press, 2016) ‘Fault and No-fault Responsibility for Implicit Prejudice—A Space for Epistemic Agent-regret’, in Brady & Fricker ed. The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives (Oxford University Press, 2016) The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, eds. Brady & Fricker (Oxford University Press, 2016) Applied Epistemology, Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Philosophy (2016), eds. Coady & Fricker ‘Epistemic Contribution as a Central Human Capability’, in The Equal Society: Essays on Equality in Theory and Practice ed. George Hull (Lexington Books 2015) 'What's the Point of Blame? A Paradigm Based Explanation', Noûs 50:1 (2014) 'Styles of Moral Relativism - A Critical Family Tree', Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics, ed. Roger Crisp (OUP 2013) 'Epistemic Justice As A Condition of Political Freedom', Synthese Vol. 190, Issue 7 (2013), 1317-1332 'Group Testimony? The Making of A Collective Good Informant', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (2012), 249-276 'The Relativism of Blame and Williams’ Relativism of Distance', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supp. Vol. LXXXIV (2010), 151-77 Reading Ethics, co-authored and edited with Sam Guttenplan. An introductory textbook with interactive commentaries on classic texts in moral philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (2007, Oxford University Press) Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy, eds. Fricker & Hornsby (2000, Cambridge University Press) ... Some of these papers are available at Miranda's academia.edu page