Research
Papers and chapters:
Thomine, L. (Forthcoming). Expanding testimonial injustice: beyond externalism and the deficiency view. In L. Schützle, B. Schellhammer, A. Yadav, C-J. Kather, & L. Thomine (Eds.), Epistemic Injustice and Violence: Exploring Knowledge, Power, and Participation in Philosophy and Beyond. Transcript.
Thomine, L. (2024). Review of Puddifoot, K. (2021). How Stereotypes Deceive Us. Oxford University Press. 214 p. Estudios De Filosofía. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.356040
Book translation:
Fricker, M. (Forthcoming, originally published in 2007). Injustice épistémique : le pouvoir et l’éthique du savoir, Paris, Elliot éditions (Translation from English to French by Lou Thomine).
Edited volume:
Co-editor of the anthology: L. Schützle, B. Schellhammer, A. Yadav, C-J. Kather, & L. Thomine (Eds.). (Forthcoming). Epistemic Injustice and Violence: Exploring Knowledge, Power, and Participation in Philosophy and Beyond. Transcript.
Under review:
Thomine, L. Why testimonial injustice is not epistemically distinct.
In preparation (drafts available upon request):
A paper transposing Japanese terms for "to know" to anglo-saxons epistemologists frameworks, suggesting the need for a distinction in what we understand as knowledge.
A paper exploring ethics and epistemology of memory.