Implicit Bias Research Paper

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Implicit bias is something that is not commonly known by its own name. if you go up to someone and state “that’s a form of implicit bias” they won’t know what it is, but do they have it? Of course. Implicit bias is something that everyone has, more known as us basically stereotyping, we automatically organize and categorize information (Chau, Epistemology of Ignorance Part 1). Suppose you are at a store, you see a dark skinned American running towards the door, what’s your first assumption? This in fact is a form of implicit bias, you’re reacting to something in a form that you shouldn’t be. More towards implicit stereotyping, you connected the African American to possibly stealing or running from cops, correct? You’re doing something you had no intentions of doing, so in this case I am here to argue that …show more content…

I’m here to argue that implicit bias is a form of culpable ignorance. Culpable ignorance is failing to know (or find out) about something that you should have known (Chau, Epistemology of Ignorance Part 1). Knowing how this world is now in recent times, we can clearly see that no one is near perfection, and that can tell us plenty. In some cases, making our implicit biases noticeable to ourselves can make things better, but also can make them worse. We’re focusing more towards the better, once we start to understand our implicit biases we will be able to catch them in the act, and ask ourselves as to why we feel that way, and possibly bring them to a stop. Bringing us to an example, if you are in a car with your smaller siblings and you see a dark skinned American walking by you automatically lock the doors. That implicit bias can be put to ease in many ways with the first including questioning

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