Distinguished Lecture: Social structure,narrative and explanation |
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Authors: | Sally Haslanger |
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Affiliation: | Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at MIT |
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Abstract: | Recent work on social injustice has focused on implicit bias as an important factor in explaining persistent injustice in spite of achievements on civil rights. In this paper, I argue that because of its individualism, implicit bias explanation, taken alone, is inadequate to explain ongoing injustice; and, more importantly, it fails to call attention to what is morally at stake. An adequate account of how implicit bias functions must situate it within a broader theory of social structures and structural injustice; changing structures is often a precondition for changing patterns of thought and action and is certainly required for durable change. |
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Keywords: | implicit bias structural explanation social meaning social justice narrative |
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