Moral responsibility and blameworthiness for our implicit biases
Are we morally responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases? Under what conditions would we be held morally responsible and blameworthy for something we have done? Over the years, studies have shown the pervasiveness of implicit biases. However, it is not clear if we are responsible and blame...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1561462023-03-11T20:11:59Z Moral responsibility and blameworthiness for our implicit biases Pushpam, Benita-Faith Lim Chong Ming School of Humanities cm.lim@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy Are we morally responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases? Under what conditions would we be held morally responsible and blameworthy for something we have done? Over the years, studies have shown the pervasiveness of implicit biases. However, it is not clear if we are responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases in the same way we are for our explicit attitudes. The existence of implicit biases involves social and moral aspects, thus motivating substantial research on the role that implicit biases may play in giving rise to discriminatory behavior. This paper explores the justifications for holding individuals morally responsible and blameworthy for harboring implicit biases set in the context of race and gender. The overall view follows that individuals can be both morally responsible and blameworthy, but the degree of blameworthiness is dependent on actions taken to mitigate or eliminate the implicit prejudices. Arguments from awareness and control would be used to discuss how they affect implicit biases and their link to moral responsibility and blameworthiness. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2022-04-05T06:56:53Z 2022-04-05T06:56:53Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Pushpam, B. (2022). Moral responsibility and blameworthiness for our implicit biases. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156146 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156146 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Are we morally responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases? Under what conditions would we be held morally responsible and blameworthy for something we have done? Over the years, studies have shown the pervasiveness of implicit biases. However, it is not clear if we are responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases in the same way we are for our explicit attitudes. The existence of implicit biases involves social and moral aspects, thus motivating substantial research on the role that implicit biases may play in giving rise to discriminatory behavior. This paper explores the justifications for holding individuals morally responsible and blameworthy for harboring implicit biases set in the context of race and gender. The overall view follows that individuals can be both morally responsible and blameworthy, but the degree of blameworthiness is dependent on actions taken to mitigate or eliminate the implicit prejudices. Arguments from awareness and control would be used to discuss how they affect implicit biases and their link to moral responsibility and blameworthiness. |
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