Implicit bias
M Brownstein, E Zalta - 2019 - books.google.com
Early research on implicit attitudes and implicit biases emphasized the “direct-ness” of the
link between apparent triggers of those attitudes and behavior. For example, John Bargh …
link between apparent triggers of those attitudes and behavior. For example, John Bargh …
On the epistemic costs of implicit bias
TS Gendler - Philosophical Studies, 2011 - Springer
The Central Intelligence Agency's Psychology of Intelligence Analysis (Heuer 1999)
provides concise and practical summaries of recent work in cognitive psychology using real …
provides concise and practical summaries of recent work in cognitive psychology using real …
[PDF][PDF] Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy
EN Zalta, U Nodelman, C Allen… - See http://plato. stanford …, 2002 - academia.edu
After an introductory section, this article will focus on four questions: How should the Kyoto
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …
Culture, cognition, and internalization
O Lizardo - Sociological Forum, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, I address the history and systematics of the concept of internalization in cultural
theory, noting that while use of the concept declined after its heyday in mid‐20th‐century …
theory, noting that while use of the concept declined after its heyday in mid‐20th‐century …
[BOOK][B] Spinoza's political psychology: The taming of fortune and fear
J Steinberg - 2018 - books.google.com
Spinoza's Political Psychology advances a novel, comprehensive interpretation of Spinoza's
political writings, exploring how his analysis of psychology informs his arguments for …
political writings, exploring how his analysis of psychology informs his arguments for …
[PDF][PDF] 1.2 Implicit bias, reinforcement learning, and scaffolded moral cognition
B Huebner - Implicit bias and philosophy, 2016 - faculty.georgetown.edu
Recent data from the cognitive and behavioral sciences suggest that irrelevant features of
our environment can often play a role in sha** our morally significant decisions. This isn't …
our environment can often play a role in sha** our morally significant decisions. This isn't …
[BOOK][B] The implicit mind: Cognitive architecture, the self, and ethics
M Brownstein - 2018 - books.google.com
Heroes are often admired for their ability to act without having" one thought too many," as
Bernard Williams put it. Likewise, the unhesitating decisions of masterful athletes and artists …
Bernard Williams put it. Likewise, the unhesitating decisions of masterful athletes and artists …
[BOOK][B] Teachers' perception of their principal's leadership style and the effects on student achievement in improving and non-improving schools
BK Hardman - 2011 - search.proquest.com
Teachers' perceptions of their school leaders influence student achievement in their schools.
The extent of this influence is examined in this study. This quantitative study examined …
The extent of this influence is examined in this study. This quantitative study examined …
Why implicit attitudes are (probably) not beliefs
A Madva - Synthese, 2016 - Springer
Should we understand implicit attitudes on the model of belief? I argue that implicit attitudes
are (probably) members of a different psychological kind altogether, because they seem to …
are (probably) members of a different psychological kind altogether, because they seem to …
No-platforming and higher-order evidence, or anti-anti-no-platforming
N Levy - Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2019 - cambridge.org
No-platforming—the refusal to allow those who espouse views seen as inflammatory the
opportunity to speak in certain forums—is very controversial. Proponents typically cite the …
opportunity to speak in certain forums—is very controversial. Proponents typically cite the …