能力与可信度之间的关系:对认识体系不公正的含义
Ruby Reed-Berendt1, Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra1
1School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom.
Medical law review
|November 5, 2025
概括
评估心理能力需要考虑认识体系的可信性,因为偏见可能导致不公正. 认识到这一点可以改善弱势个人的法律和实际能力决定.
科学领域:
- 思想的哲学 思想的哲学
- 社会认识论社会认识论
- 生物伦理学生物伦理学
背景情况:
- 在法律和医疗背景下,心理能力评估至关重要.
- 认识不公正,当信誉被不公平地否认时,可能会影响边缘化群体.
- 现有的能力评估框架可能无法充分解决认识系统方面的问题.
研究的目的:
- 通过认识不公正的镜头来分析心理能力评估.
- 探索信誉评估如何影响能力决定.
- 识别当前实践中的潜在偏见和排斥.
主要方法:
- 概念分析将精神能力与认识正义联系起来.
- 检查刻板印象 (精神障碍,性别,种族) 如何影响信誉.
- 在能力不足的决定中分析认识论的代理和排除.
- 在能力评估中使用的解释学资源的批评.
主要成果:
- 能力评估本质上涉及评估认识体系的可信性.
- 与精神障碍,性别和种族相关的偏见可以无意中影响评估.
- 被认为缺乏能力的个人经历了缩减的认识机构,导致排斥.
- 医学科学和法律知识可能不足以解释各种经验.
结论:
- 通过认识论正义重新构建能力评估,揭示了偏见和排斥的潜力.
- 认识认识系统因素对于更公平的能力决定至关重要.
- 洞察力为能力评估的法律和实际改革提供了途径.
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