Robert Vinten (PhD, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, 2018) has previously studied at Oxford Brookes University (PGCE, 2008), the University of Reading, Georgia State University (MA Philosophy, 2000) and the University of Glasgow (MA Hons, Philosophy, 1997). His theses at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Georgia State, and Glasgow have all been concerned with aspects of the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. He is currently commencing a new FCT-funded project on epistemic injustice, ‘Power, Prejudice, and Perception’.
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Wittgenstein, epistemology, religion, social epistemology, religious epistemology, epistemic justice, political philosophy, social sciences
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2021
ArgLab
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Wittgenstein, Justice and Liberalism
Wittgenstein, Justice and Liberalism
Robert Vinten
A. Barata, & J. M. Santos (Eds.), Forms of Life, Economy and Society (Coll. Ta Pragmata). Covilhã: Lusofia.
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