A Critique of Epistemocracy, with Ambrosio Velasco Gómez
Location
Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online
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Abstract
The Talk critically discusses a hegemonic conception of scientific knowledge as a resource for justifying political power, that I call “epistemocracy”. I contend that epistemocracy is a fallacy to legitimize authoritarian regimes and colonialism. Overcoming epistemocracy and its political consequences requires new paradigms based on epistemic pluralism, including non-scientific traditional knowledge, and epistemic equity.
Speaker Bio
Ambrosio Velasco Gómez is full Researcher-Professor of Philosophy of Science, Political Philosophy and Mexican Philosophy at the National Autonomous University of México (UNAM) and National Emeritus Researcher. He was founder and director of the Graduate Program of Philosophy of Science (1993-2001) and Dean of Faculty of Philosophy and Literature (2001-2009) at UNAM; President of Mexican Philosophical Association (2014-2016). He is director of University Seminar of Scientific and Philosophical Problems. His published works include books and articles on philosophy of science, philosophy and history of political theory, multiculturalism, hermeneutics, Iberoamerican philosophy and Mexican Humanism. His most recent books are El devenir de la filosofía Mexicana a través de sus tradiciones y controversias (UNAM, 2022) Aspectos epistemológicos, hermenéuticos y políticos de la diversidad cultural, México, UNAM, 2025 and Pluralismo, equidad epistémica y crítica a la epistemocracia., México, CONAHCYT- FCE, 2025.
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