Implicit bias

M Brownstein, E Zalta - 2019 - books.google.com
Early research on implicit attitudes and implicit biases emphasized the “direct-ness” of the
link between apparent triggers of those attitudes and behavior. For example, John Bargh …

Understanding implicit bias: Putting the criticism into perspective

M Brownstein, A Madva… - Pacific Philosophical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly
low average correlations between implicit measures and behavior, as well as various other …

[图书][B] Discrimination and disrespect

B Eidelson - 2015 - books.google.com
Everyone agrees that discrimination can be a grave moral wrong. Yet this consensus masks
fundamental disagreements about what makes something an act of discrimination, as well …

Neither fish nor fowl: Implicit attitudes as patchy endorsements

N Levy - Noûs, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Implicit attitudes are mental states that appear sometimes to cause agents to act in ways that
conflict with their considered beliefs. Implicit attitudes are usually held to be mere …

What is implicit bias?

J Holroyd, R Scaife, T Stafford - Philosophy Compass, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Research programs in empirical psychology over the past few decades have led scholars to
posit implicit biases. This is due to the development of innovative behavioural measures that …

Implicit bias,(global) white ignorance, and bad faith: The problem of whiteness and anti‐black racism

G Beckles‐Raymond - Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In Britain, policy‐makers tend to view racism as a social attitude rather than an
institutional/structural phenomenon. Not until the publication of the MacPherson Report …

Getting to the root of the problem: Supporting clients with lived-experiences of systemic discrimination

A Bartlett, S Faber, M Williams, K Saxberg - Chronic Stress, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
For many marginalized people, coping with discrimination is not a temporary condition.
Rather it is endemic to living in a discriminatory society and a source of ongoing stress. In …

Stereotyping as discrimination: Why thoughts can be discriminatory

E Beeghly - Social Epistemology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Can we treat people in a discriminatory way in virtue of how we think about them? In this
essay, I argue that the answer is yes. According to the constitutive claim, stereotyping …

The right to feel comfortable: Implicit bias and the moral potential of discomfort

DM Munch-Jurisic - Ethical theory and moral practice, 2020 - Springer
An increasingly popular view in scholarly literature and public debate on implicit biases
holds that there is progressive moral potential in the discomfort that liberals and egalitarians …

Implicit bias, responsibility, and moral ecology

M Vargas - Oxford studies in agency and responsibility, 2017 - books.google.com
Moral blame is a pervasive and familiar feature of our lives. It can arise in moments of great
moral import—for example, in moral outrage at some public act of injustice—but also in more …