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Tamar Gendler
Implicit Bias and Inattentional Blindness Megan Netherland Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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CVII: 2 (February 2000), Pp
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The Lack of Women in Philosophy: Psychological and Structural Barriers and the Moral Dimension of Epistemic Responsibility Katherine Cooklin, Ph.D
Experiment Month: Helping Philosophers to Engage Empirically June 30, 2009
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On the Epistemic Costs of Implicit Bias
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AN ARGUMENT for COLOR PRIMITIVISM* In
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Perspectives in Imaginative Engagement with Fiction*