Today's post is provided by Robin Zheng. In this post she introduces her paper " Bias, Structure and Injustice: A reply to Haslangar ", published in Feminist Philosophical Quarterly. Robin Zheng is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Yale-NUS College. Her research focuses on issues of moral responsibility and structural injustice, along with other topics in ethics, moral psychology, feminist and social philosophy, and philosophy of race. Some of her other works on topics related to this post include “ Attributability, Accountability, and Implicit Bias ” in Implicit Bias and Philosophy: Volume 2 (eds. Michael Brownstein and Jennifer Saul), “ A Job for Philosophers: Causality, Responsibility, and Explaining Social Inequality ” in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, and “ What is My Role in Changing the System? A New Model of Responsibility for Structural Injustice ” (forthcoming in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice). For more information, ...
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