Limits of epistemic reparations

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Abstract

What does decolonial justice require in response to the epistemic devastation of colonisation? Recent work proposes restoring lost epistemic status or compensating victims with epistemic goods. I argue that neither restitution nor compensation is a viable response to the destruction of Indigenous knowledge systems. Drawing on international law and reparations theory, I show that these frameworks neglect the role of proportionality as a normative constraint on adequate redress. Once this constraint is taken seriously, it becomes clear that the logic of repair is incompatible with the aims of decolonisation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages19
JournalEpisteme
Early online date13 Jan 2026
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • Material reparations
  • Epistemic reparations
  • Justice
  • Responsibility

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