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Epistemic Solidarity and Deference: Necessities and Limitations
Epistemic Solidarity and Deference: Necessities and Limitations

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In her concession speech, Vice President Kamala Harris invoked one of the principles of solidarity when she encouraged Americans to continue fighting for the principles of her presidential campaign “by looking in the face of a stranger and seeing a . . .

In her concession speech, Vice President Kamala Harris invoked one of the principles of solidarity when she encouraged Americans to continue fighting for the principles of her presidential campaign “by looking in the face of a stranger and seeing a neighbor.” One of the primary goals of contemporary nation-states is to foster a sense of […]

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