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Is it all in my Head? Institutional Sexism in Medicine

...to fully trust the medical authorities, women are not able to describe the dismissal of their symptoms as medical gaslighting. However, as Kristie Dotson observes, marginalized communities create a myriad...

In Praise of Experimental Workshops

...the “Keynote Conversation” between Kristie Dotson and Brittney Cooper, “[n]either an interview nor a debate…[but] a rare opportunity to witness two scholar-friends riff off, tease, challenge, and affirm each other”...

So You Want to Teach Some Africana Philosophy?

...influential work of Kristie Dotson. Primary Reading: K. Dotson, Conceptualising Epistemic Oppression, Social Epistemology 28 (2014), 115-38. Secondary Reading: B. Toole, From Standpoint Epistemology to Epistemic Oppression, Hypatia 34 (2019),...

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...Miller is the editor or co-editor of Essays in the Philosophy of Religion (OUP), Character: New Directions from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology (OUP), Moral Psychology, Volume V: Virtue and Character...

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Time Will Tell: An Interview with Kristie Miller

...Kristie Miller is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Joint Director at the Center for Time, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, University of Sydney, Australia. Kristie is also an ARC...

Kristie Miller

Dr. Kristie Miller is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Joint Director at the Center for Time, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, University of Sydney, Australia. Kristie is also an...

Time Will Tell: A Series on the Philosophy of Time

...you interviewing for the series and what do readers have to look forward to? I’m thrilled about these interviews! They are with Prof. Kristie Miller, Co-Director at the Center for...

Is Harvey Weinstein blameworthy? A feminist logic of blame

...Kristie Dotson and Rachel Flowers have argued that we do not have a duty to constantly educate our oppressors, or to engage in conversation with them when dynamics of power...

What Are You Reading…On Travel

...that look at how people, objects, and philosophies change (or have changed) from moving from one place to another. Kristie Miller and Michael Duncan, “Modal Persistence and Modal Travel,” Ratio,...