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Epistemic privilege
Philosophical concept
Epistemic privilege or privileged access is the philosophical concept that certain knowledge, such as knowledge of one's own thoughts, can be apprehended directly by a given person and not by others.[1] This implies one has access to, and direct self-knowledge of, their own thoughts in such a way that others do not.[2] The concept can also refer to the notion of having privileged, non-perspectival access to knowledge of things about reality or things beyond one's own mind.[3] Epistemic privilege can be characterized in two ways:
- Positive characterization: privileged access comes through introspection.
- Negative characterization: knowledge derived from privileged access is not based upon evidences.