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Thomas Kelly, "Bias: A Philosophical Study" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Mar 1, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How Did You Get to Harvard? And I Dedicate This Book to the People Who Teach Me Philosophy
02:31 • 5min
3
Is the Dissertation Related to the Topics of the Book?
07:15 • 3min
4
Is There a Difference Between Bias and Unbias?
10:29 • 3min
5
The Difference Between Bias and Unbiased
13:38 • 3min
6
The Robust Pluralism of Bias
16:31 • 4min
7
Explanatory Priority Questions - Is This Really Our Bias?
20:04 • 3min
8
Is Nothing Fundamental in Every Context?
22:45 • 4min
9
What Is Bias?
26:23 • 3min
10
The Relevance Standard When We're Talking About Bias
29:26 • 5min
11
Are There Competing Accounts of Bias That Don't Have Norms?
34:46 • 2min
12
The Perspectual Character Bias Attribution
36:36 • 3min
13
The Relationship Between Political Bias and Political Disagreements
39:20 • 4min
14
I Believe P, You Believe Not P, Right?
43:47 • 4min
15
The Bias Blind Spot
47:56 • 5min
16
The Bias-Blind Spot - It's No Accident
53:24 • 2min
17
Introspection Isn't a Good Way of Detecting Bias
55:06 • 3min
18
Introspection Could Have Been Better at Detecting Bias
58:28 • 3min
19
Is Introspection a Skill or a Capacity?
01:01:32 • 3min
20
Is Bias Knowing Possible?
01:04:20 • 3min