On trigger warnings as epistemic virtues w/Anna V.
Description
This is the one where Élaina interviews Anna V. about loving theory, feminist philosophy of language, and the importance of trigger warnings for epistemic quality.
You can follow Anna on Twitter @a_nonamename where they post about their research and new publications.
Books mentioned in this episode:
“The Coddling of the American Mind”, by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt
“Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons”, by Silvia Federici
“The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence”, by Erica R. Meiners and Judith Levine
Article mentioned in this episode:
“Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts”, by Rae Langton
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Content note: Because of the topic, this episode will contain some mild swearing.
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