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Implicit Bias and the Idealized Rational Self
2018
Ergo, An Open Access Journal of Philosophy
The underrepresentation of women, people of color, and especially women of colorand the corresponding overrepresentation of white men-is more pronounced in philosophy than in many of the sciences. I suggest that part of the explanation for this lies in the role played by the idealized rational self, a concept that is relatively influential in philosophy but rarely employed in the sciences. The idealized rational self models the mind as consistent, unified, rationally transcendent, and
doi:10.3998/ergo.12405314.0005.017
fatcat:sowglyzdlfa3xaqmmswx3ra2mm