DOI: 10.1093/jopedu/qhad082 ISSN: 0309-8249
Epistemic Injustice Through Transformative Learning
Fran Fairbairn- Philosophy
- History
- Education
Abstract
In this paper, I argue that epistemic injustice can result from transformative learning. Transformative learning causes a radical change in the structure of a student’s personal epistemic resources to bring them in line with the structure of a discipline’s shared epistemic resources. When those shared epistemic resources are biased, this transformation prevents students from retaining aspects of their personal epistemic resources which it is strongly in their interests (as well as in the interests of the broader epistemic community) to retain. In these cases, transformative learning causes epistemic injustice in the form of inferential injustice.