Attributionism and Moral Responsibility for Implicit Bias

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Brownstein M. [1 ]
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[1] John Jay College/CUNY, 180 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, 11205, NY
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Moral Responsibility; Moral Agent; Stereotype Threat; Benevolent Sexism; Implicit Attitude;
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10.1007/s13164-015-0287-7
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Implicit intergroup biases have been shown to impact social behavior in many unsettling ways, from disparities in decisions to “shoot” black and white men in a computer simulation to unequal gender-based evaluations of résumés and CVs. It is a difficult question whether, and in what way, agents are responsible for behaviors affected by implicit biases. I argue that in paradigmatic cases agents are responsible for these behaviors in the sense that the behavior is “attributable” to them. That is, behaviors affected by implicit biases reflect upon who one is as a moral agent. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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