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Biased emotions

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:implicit bias, emotion & attributability
The topic of this paper is what I will call "biased emotion". Biased emotions are emotions which are influenced by implicit bias. An example is racially biased fear. A person who explicitly denies that every black man is dangerous, might implicitly have the tendency to be afraid of black men. Biased emotions lead to certain types of behavior, such as avoidance behavior out of fear. Some have argued that behavioral expressions of biased emotions are not attributable. Because fearful behavior is supposedly reflex-like, it can be considered as "external" to who one really is. I will, however, argue that behavioral expressions of biased emotions are not reflexes but behavior which reflects a person's goals and what one cares about. For this reason, I will argue that behavioral expressions of biased emotions are attributable and reveal who one truly is.
Journal: Review of philosophy and psychology
ISSN: 1878-5158
Volume: 14
Pages: 1237 - 1255
Publication year:2023
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open