Final CfP: Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be Known, a special issue of 
Philosophical Studies
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). 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.
We invite papers for Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be Known, a special 
issue of Philosophical Studies.

Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Epistemic reparations

  *   How do epistemic reparations relate to moral and material reparations?
  *   Is the framework of rights the best for understanding epistemic 
reparations?
The epistemology of groups

  *   Can groups, qua groups, have the right to be known and/ or be owed 
reparations?
  *   Are there interesting cases where the right to be known of groups 
conflicts with that of individuals or vice versa?
Epistemic responsibility and blame

  *   How does the right to be known fit into existing conversations about 
epistemic responsibility and blame?
Epistemic justice

  *   Are there concepts from the epistemic injustice literature that are 
helpful for thinking through issues of epistemic reparations?
Epistemic decolonisation

  *   Can the epistemic reparations framework help in our efforts to decolonise 
knowledge?
  *   What would epistemic reparations for colonisation look like?
Epistemic reparations applied to particular areas

  *   Carceral injustice
  *   Apartheid
  *   Indigenous voices
  *   Genocide
  *   Sexual violence
  *   Systemic and Structural Racism
  *   Historical Injustices
  *   Slavery and colonialism

Review
All papers will undergo the usual Philosophical Studies double blind review.

Timeline
Deadline for submission:         1 March 2025
Decision on papers:     30 June 2025
Submission of revised papers:  31 July 2025
Final decision on revised papers:          30 September 2025
Final submission of papers:     1 November 2025

Guest editor
Veli Mitova (University of Johannesburg)

Submissions

  *   Max 10 000 words
  *   In Philosophical Studies house style
  *   Online only: https://www.editorialmanager.com/phil/default.aspx
  *   Please select Special Issue: Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be 
Known



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Veli Mitova

Professor in Philosophy

Director: African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS)

University of Johannesburg


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