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Implicit Bias And Philosophy Volume 2 Moral Responsibility Structural Injustice And Ethics 1st Edition Brownstein

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Implicit Bias And Philosophy Volume 2 Moral Responsibility Structural Injustice And Ethics 1st Edition Brownstein
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Brownstein, Michael S.; Saul, Jennifer Mather
ISBN: 9780191078828, 9780191820748, 9780198766179, 0191078824, 0191820741, 0198766173
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Implicit Bias And Philosophy Volume 2 Moral Responsibility Structural Injustice And Ethics 1st Edition Brownstein by Brownstein, Michael S.; Saul, Jennifer Mather 9780191078828, 9780191820748, 9780198766179, 0191078824, 0191820741, 0198766173 instant download after payment.

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.
Abstract: 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.

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