@misc{pittphilsci10407, month = {January}, journal = {THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science}, author = {Francisco Javier Gil}, pages = {73--76}, volume = {23}, publisher = {Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea / Universidad del Pa{\'i}s Vasco}, number = {1}, note = {ISSN: 0495-4548 (print)}, title = {Perfectioning trust, reinforcing testimony}, year = {2008}, keywords = {epistemic injustice, Miranda Fricker, Kant, testimony, trust}, url = {https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/10407/}, abstract = {Miranda Fricker characterizes the most basic or primary form of epistemic, testimonial injustice by way of a set of negative delimitations. In this paper I raise some doubts about how these delimitations are drawn, about the wrongful harms and disadvantages the testimonial injustice is supposed to entail and produce, and about the way Miranda Fricker clarifies the perfectionist character of the corrective virtue on the part of hearers, the ethical and intellectual virtue of testimonial justice.} }