2018
DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v4i2a.p45-51
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Genocide Denial: A Form of Evil or a Type of Epistemic Injustice?

Abstract: In this paper, I bring together the philosophical scholarship on evil and the literature on "epistemic injustice" in order to assess effective vocabulary to understand the phenomenon of genocide denial. I use the term "denial" to denote the discursive political tactic that makes the evil of genocide invisible. Adi Ophir's discussion of "two orders of evil" allows us to consider genocide denial as a form of evil. For what Ophir identifies as a secondorder evil, another stream of scholarship suggests the term "e… Show more

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