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Lani Watson, "The Right to Know: Epistemic Rights and Why We Need Them" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

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The Abuse of Perceived Epistemic Authority

The abuse of perceived authority is made possible by perceived, rather than actual epistemic uthority. The patient can reasonably and bamelessly inherit the doctor's false beliefs regarding oxicontin and act on the basis of those beliefs. And so i think of the abuse of perceived an epistemic authority as a particularly pernicious an form of Epistemic rights violation.

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