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‘standpoint epistemology’ which goes beyond questioning the motivations and methodology of researchers according to group identity but confers an advantage on those who have ‘lived experience’ of marginalisation. As philosophy professor José Medina writes, ‘there is a cognitive asymmetry between the standpoint of the oppressed and the standpoint of the privileged that gives an advantage to the former over the latter’.
The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World
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