For example, I have previously read "Epistemic Injustice" and "Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong" without drawing any connection between them. Not to say that there isn't one, I just didn't draw it. They're not that strongly linked.
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Epistemic Injustice is about ethics and how we treat others in their capacity as people who know things. Sherlock Holmes was wrong is about the nature of narrative. They share some common themes (interpretation is significant to both) but not in a way that I found helpful.
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I'm currently reading "finding our sea legs", which is about using storytelling as foundational in understanding ethics and it is *so* strongly linked to each of those two books.
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SHWW asks questions about the nature of narrative worlds and how we interrogate them, which feeds directly into FOSL's use of stories, which feeds directly into EJ's exploration of ethics, but also is a rich source of examples of what EJ calls "hermeneutical resources"
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I've been trying to come up with good ways to explain Fricker (author of EJ)'s work to people and after finishing reading FOSL I don't think I'll have any problem doing so.
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As often happens, FOSL is also a bridge between many other works. It bridges "experiences of depression" (what is it like to be depressed) and Voices (where does our sense of ethics come from).
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A key theme in FOSL is the phenomenology of ethics - what is it like to be ethical and to experience other people in ethical mode? EOD is about the phenomenology of empathy and feelings, Voices is about moral education, and FOSL's storytelling joins the two.
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I'm only about a third of the way into FOSL (I started last night. It's very short) so I can't unconditionally recommend it, but TBH the beginning has already bridged so much that it's worth it even if the rest is awful.
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