Discrimination is the exclusion of individuals or groups from full participation in society because of prejudice. Webthe book reveals epistemic injustice as a potent yet largely silent dimension of discrimination, analyses the wrong it perpetrates, and constructs two hybrid ethical. Webthis article analyses the phenomenon of epistemic injustice within contemporary healthcare. We begin by detailing the persistent complaints patients make. Webjust as mark twain said in 1897, “the report of my death was an exaggeration,” many commentators have prematurely reported the death of human rights. Webepistemic injustice is the idea that we can be unfairly discriminated against in our capacity as a knower based on prejudices about the speaker, such as gender, social background,. Webthe aim of the task is to probe whether participants will change their initial judgements of wrongdoing, given the approval of a local authority or the fact that the action occurred in a distant time or place.