Implicit bias and philosophy. Volume 1, Metaphysics and epistemology
Brownstein, Michael S., Saul, Jennifer Mather
Most people show unconscious bias in their evaluations of social groups, in ways that may run counter to their conscious beliefs. This volume addresses key metaphysical and epistemological questions about implicit bias, including its effect on scientific research, gender stereotypes in philosophy, and the role of heuristics in biased reasoning.
Abstract: Most people show unconscious bias in their evaluations of social groups, in ways that may run counter to their conscious beliefs. This volume addresses key metaphysical and epistemological questions about implicit bias, including its effect on scientific research, gender stereotypes in philosophy, and the role of heuristics in biased reasoning
Abstract: Most people show unconscious bias in their evaluations of social groups, in ways that may run counter to their conscious beliefs. This volume addresses key metaphysical and epistemological questions about implicit bias, including its effect on scientific research, gender stereotypes in philosophy, and the role of heuristics in biased reasoning
Anno:
2016
Edizione:
1
Casa editrice:
Oxford University Press
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
336
ISBN 10:
019871324X
ISBN 13:
9780198713241
File:
PDF, 1.48 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2016