Implicit Bias and Philosophy Volume 1

Implicit Bias and Philosophy  Volume 1
Author: Michael Brownstein,Jennifer Saul
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191022210

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There is abundant evidence that most people, often in spite of their conscious beliefs, values and attitudes, have implicit biases. 'Implicit bias' is a term of art referring to evaluations of social groups that are largely outside conscious awareness or control. These evaluations are typically thought to involve associations between social groups and concepts or roles like 'violent,' 'lazy,' 'nurturing,' 'assertive,' 'scientist,' and so on. Such associations result at least in part from common stereotypes found in contemporary liberal societies about members of these groups. Implicit Bias and Philosophy brings the work of leading philosophers and psychologists together to explore core areas of psychological research on implicit (or unconscious) bias, as well as the ramifications of implicit bias for core areas of philosophy. Volume I: Metaphysics and Epistemology is comprised of two sections: 'The Nature of Implicit Attitudes, Implicit Bias, and Stereotype Threat,' and 'Skepticism, Social Knowledge, and Rationality.' The first section contains chapters examining the relationship between implicit attitudes and 'dual process' models of the mind; the role of affect in the formation and change of implicit associations; the unity (or disunity) of implicit attitudes; whether implicit biases are mental states at all; and whether performances on stereotype-relevant tasks are automatic and unconscious or intentional and strategic. The second section contains chapters examining implicit bias and skepticism; the effects of implicit bias on scientific research; the accessibility of social stereotypes in epistemic environments; the effects of implicit bias on the self-perception of members of stigmatized social groups as rational agents; the role of gender stereotypes in philosophy; and the role of heuristics in biased reasoning. This volume can be read independently of, or in conjunction with, a second volume of essays, Volume II: Moral Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Ethics, which explores the themes of moral responsibility in implicit bias, structural injustice in society, and strategies for implicit attitude change.

Implicit Bias and Philosophy Moral responsibility structural injustice and ethics

Implicit Bias and Philosophy  Moral responsibility  structural injustice  and ethics
Author: Michael S. Brownstein,Jennifer Mather Saul
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198766179

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Most people have implicit biases: they evaluate social groups in ways that they are unconscious of or cannot control, and which may run counter to their conscious beliefs and values. This volume explores the themes of moral responsibility in implicit bias, structural injustice in society, and strategies for implicit attitude change.

Implicit Bias and Philosophy Metaphysics and epistemology

Implicit Bias and Philosophy  Metaphysics and epistemology
Author: Michael S. Brownstein,Jennifer Mather Saul
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198713241

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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.

Implicit Bias and Philosophy Volume 2

Implicit Bias and Philosophy  Volume 2
Author: Michael Brownstein,Jennifer Saul
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191078828

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There is abundant evidence that most people, often in spite of their conscious beliefs, values and attitudes, have implicit biases. 'Implicit bias' is a term of art referring to evaluations of social groups that are largely outside conscious awareness or control. These evaluations are typically thought to involve associations between social groups and concepts or roles like 'violent,' 'lazy,' 'nurturing,' 'assertive,' 'scientist,' and so on. Such associations result at least in part from common stereotypes found in contemporary liberal societies about members of these groups. Implicit Bias and Philosophy brings the work of leading philosophers and psychologists together to explore core areas of psychological research on implicit (or unconscious) bias, as well as the ramifications of implicit bias for core areas of philosophy. Volume 2: Moral Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Ethics is comprised of three sections. 'Moral Responsibility for Implicit Bias' contains chapters examining the relationship of implicit biases to concepts that are central to moral responsibility, including control, awareness, reasons-responsiveness, and alienation. The chapters in the second section—'Structural Injustice'—explore the connections between the implicit biases held by individuals and the structural injustices of the societies in which they are situated. And finally, the third section—'The Ethics of Implicit Bias: Theory and Practice'—contains chapters examining strategies for implicit attitude change, the ramifications of research on implicit bias for philosophers working in ethics, and suggestions for combatting implicit biases in the fields of philosophy and law. This volume can be read independently of, or in conjunction with, Volume I: Metaphysics and Epistemology, which addresses key metaphysical and epistemological questions on implicit bias, including the effect of implicit bias on scientific research, gender stereotypes in philosophy, and the role of heuristics in biased reasoning.

An Introduction to Implicit Bias

An Introduction to Implicit Bias
Author: Erin Beeghly,Alex Madva
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351607599

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Written by a diverse range of scholars, this accessible introductory volume asks: What is implicit bias? How does implicit bias compromise our knowledge of others and social reality? How does implicit bias affect us, as individuals and participants in larger social and political institutions, and what can we do to combat biases? An interdisciplinary enterprise, the volume brings together the philosophical perspective of the humanities with the perspective of the social sciences to develop rich lines of inquiry. Its twelve chapters are written in a non-technical style, using relatable examples that help readers understand what implicit bias is, its significance, and the controversies surrounding it. Each chapter includes discussion questions and additional annotated reading suggestions, and a companion webpage contains teaching resources. The volume is an invaluable resource for students—and researchers—seeking to understand criticisms surrounding implicit bias, as well as how one might answer them by adopting a more nuanced understanding of bias and its role in maintaining social injustice.

Implicit Bias and Philosophy

Implicit Bias and Philosophy
Author: Michael Brownstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066539898

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Implicit Bias and Philosophy

Implicit Bias and Philosophy
Author: Michael Brownstein,Jennifer Mather Saul
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:950967774

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Why Philosophy

Why Philosophy
Author: Paolo Diego Bubbio,Jeff Malpas
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110650990

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Do we really need philosophy? The present collection of jargon-free essays aims at answering the question of why philosophy matters. Each essay considers the central question (Why Philosophy?) from different angles: the unavoidability of doing philosophy, the practical consequences of philosophy, philosophy as a therapy for the whole person, the benefits of philosophy for improving public policy, etc.