The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in this paper is to scrutinise the phenomena that fall under the rubric of implicit bias. The term is often used in a rather broad sense, to capture a range of implicit social cognitions, and this is useful for some purposes. However, we here articulate some of the important differences between phenomena identified as instances of implicit bias. We caution against ignoring these differences: it is likely they have considerable significance, not least for the sorts of normative recommendations being made concerning how to mitigate the bad effects of implicit bias
Recent empirical research has substantiated the finding that very many of us harbour implicit biases...
Roughly, implicit bias is a partially unconscious and partially automatic (frequently negative) eval...
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly low ...
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in...
The term ‘implicit bias’ has been rapidly incorporated into philosophical discourse. This chapter sc...
In their target article, Gawronski et al. (this issue) propose to define implicit bias as the uncons...
This issue’s target article by Payne, Vuletich, and Lundberg (PV&L) does exactly what one should...
Research programs in empirical psychology from the past two decades have revealed implicit biases. A...
In this paper, I set out some desiderata for a model of implicit cognition. I present test cases and...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
(This contribution is primarily based on "Implicit Bias, Moods, and Moral Responsibility," (2018) Pa...
The received view of implicit bias holds that it is associative and unreflective. Recently, the rece...
Written by a diverse range of scholars, this accessible introductory volume asks: What is implicit b...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
Recent empirical research has substantiated the finding that very many of us harbour implicit biases...
Roughly, implicit bias is a partially unconscious and partially automatic (frequently negative) eval...
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly low ...
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in...
The term ‘implicit bias’ has been rapidly incorporated into philosophical discourse. This chapter sc...
In their target article, Gawronski et al. (this issue) propose to define implicit bias as the uncons...
This issue’s target article by Payne, Vuletich, and Lundberg (PV&L) does exactly what one should...
Research programs in empirical psychology from the past two decades have revealed implicit biases. A...
In this paper, I set out some desiderata for a model of implicit cognition. I present test cases and...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
(This contribution is primarily based on "Implicit Bias, Moods, and Moral Responsibility," (2018) Pa...
The received view of implicit bias holds that it is associative and unreflective. Recently, the rece...
Written by a diverse range of scholars, this accessible introductory volume asks: What is implicit b...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
Recent empirical research has substantiated the finding that very many of us harbour implicit biases...
Roughly, implicit bias is a partially unconscious and partially automatic (frequently negative) eval...
What is the status of research on implicit bias? In light of meta‐analyses revealing ostensibly low ...