Abstract

A liberatory epistemology seeks social change through grasping the connection between knowledge and oppressive practices. By speaking of the reasonable need to overcome ignorance, such an epistemology offers reasons to understand others. Liberatory epistemology makes us better knowers by insisting we address facts about the experiences of others who may not share our social reality. Being reasonable, then, will require being intellectually cautious, open-minded, and fair in grasping the world around us. It will mean inquiring together with others in an effort to overcome exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence. It will mean, finally, pushing us toward greater justice in the world. Ultimately, reasonableness and understanding come together to create an epistemology of social justice.

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