The African Centre for Epistemology of Philosophy of Science 
(ACEPS<https://www.uj.ac.za/aceps>) at the University of Johannesburg invites 
abstract submissions for:



Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be Known in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Where: ACEPS and Hector Pieterson Community Centre (Soweto)

When: 20–22nd June 2024

Keynotes: Jennifer 
Lackey<https://philosophy.northwestern.edu/people/continuing-faculty/lackey-jennifer.html>
 and Antoinette 
Sithole<https://www.uj.ac.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/antoinette-sithole-ambassador-and-co-founder-driving-education-culture-_-linkedin.pdf>



Call for Abstracts

We live in a world riddled with epistemic wrongs, from the incidental put down 
of a marginal voice to the systematic extinction of whole knowledge systems and 
the continued epistemic disempowerment of whole populations through colonialism 
and racism. This event brings into dialogue philosophers and community members 
in order to theorise reparations for such distinctively epistemic wrongs (20th 
June), and start on actual reparative work in the context of post-Apartheid 
South Africa (21st and 22nd June).

Epistemic reparations are “intentionally reparative actions in the form of 
epistemic goods given to those epistemically wronged by parties who acknowledge 
these wrongs and whose reparative actions are intended to redress them” (Lackey 
2022, Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association). The 
paradigm of such reparations is when victims of gross human rights violations 
exercise their ‘right to be known’­—the right to tell their story in the way 
and the space they choose, with the corresponding duty perpetrators have to 
bear witness. Two days of the event will, thus, feature apartheid activists, 
their children and grandchildren telling their stories through talks, 
discussion, and art.

We invite abstracts from philosophers for the first day of this event.



Funding

This event is a part of the Epistemic Reparations Global Working 
Group<https://buffett.northwestern.edu/research/global-working-groups/epistemic-reparations.html>
 supported by the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern 
University. It is also the fourth event of a three-year collaboration on 
Epistemic Wrongs, Blame, and Reparations between Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern 
University), Cameron Boult (Brandon University), and Veli Mitova (University of 
Johannesburg).



Abstracts length: max 500 words

Submission deadline: 31 March 2024

Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2024

Email to: aceps.eve...@gmail.com<mailto:aceps.eve...@gmail.com>

Grad funding: Accepted grad students will be at least partially funded.



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Veli Mitova

Professor in Philosophy and Director of ACEPS

University of Johannesburg



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