Journal article
Prejudice as Viciousness: Marie de Gournay and Anton Wilhelm Amo
Abstract
Abstract Marie de Gournay and Anton Wilhelm Amo, though thinking and writing in different social contexts, each offer an account of prejudice which bears a deep philosophical resonance to that of the other. This resonance is striking and mutually illuminating: Gournay and Amo develop a view of prejudice as a kind of epistemic and moral viciousness that damages both the prejudicial person and their socio‐epistemic neighbors. Their accounts …
Authors
Forbes AS
Journal
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 182–205
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
3 2023
DOI
10.1111/sjp.12493
ISSN
0038-4283