Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory.” Social Epistemology 35 (6): 547–63. Beeghly’s “Stereotyping as Discrimination” is—characteristically—clear, thorough, and persuasive, rich with incisive arguments and thought-provoking case studies. In defending the view that stereotyping often constitutes discrimination, she makes a powerful case that, “Living ethically means cultivating a certain kind of ‘inner’ life and avoiding pernicious habits of thought, no matter how culturally pervasive” (Beeghly 2021b, 13). Support for such claims is traced back not just to Aristotle and the Ten Commandments (Beeghly 2021b, 10), but also to critical social traditions. “As fem...
Racial discrimination uses race as grounds to discriminate in the treatment owed to others; sexual d...
The model of discrimination animating some of the most common approaches to detecting discrimination...
The widespread use of algorithms for prediction-based decisions urges us to consider the question of...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
In “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory,” I propose that stereotyping...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between ‘discrimination’ and ‘not d...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between 'discrimination' and 'not d...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
ReviewCopyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Stereotypes and discriminatory behavior do ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimi...
If asked whether stereotypes about people have the potential to help overcome injustice, I suspect t...
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce ...
Racial discrimination uses race as grounds to discriminate in the treatment owed to others; sexual d...
The model of discrimination animating some of the most common approaches to detecting discrimination...
The widespread use of algorithms for prediction-based decisions urges us to consider the question of...
Comment on Beeghly, Erin. 2021. “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory....
In “Stereotyping as Discrimination: Why Thoughts Can Be Discriminatory,” I propose that stereotyping...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between ‘discrimination’ and ‘not d...
What counts as discrimination? Sometimes an event has to be a deliberate act of hate before it is de...
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between 'discrimination' and 'not d...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
There is widespread agreement that discrimination is bad, but disagreement about how discrimination ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimin...
ReviewCopyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Stereotypes and discriminatory behavior do ...
How, if at all, do the findings of social psychology impact upon philosophical analyses of discrimi...
If asked whether stereotypes about people have the potential to help overcome injustice, I suspect t...
Research suggests that interventions involving extensive training or counterconditioning can reduce ...
Racial discrimination uses race as grounds to discriminate in the treatment owed to others; sexual d...
The model of discrimination animating some of the most common approaches to detecting discrimination...
The widespread use of algorithms for prediction-based decisions urges us to consider the question of...