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Accessibilism and the Challenge from Implicit Bias
Authors:Katherine Puddifoot
Institution:Department of PhilosophyUniversity of Sheffield
Abstract:Recent research in social psychology suggests that many beliefs are formed as a result of implicit biases in favour of members of certain groups and against members of other groups. This article argues that beliefs of this sort present a counterexample to accessibilism in epistemology because the position cannot account for how the epistemic status of a belief that is the result of an implicit bias can differ from that of a counterpart belief that is the result of an unbiased response to the available evidence.
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