#15 – Jessie Munton on Prejudice, Perception, and Search Engines

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Dr Jessie Munton is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Cambridge, whose philosophical research spans perception, psychiatry, and bias.
In this episode we discuss:

How to think about statistical generalisations that deal with demographic groups;
How accurate beliefs about them can go wrong when we 'project' from bare statistics;
How the salience and ordering of information relates to prejudice;
How search engines can help or hinder 'cognitive flexibility'.

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#15 – Jessie Munton on Prejudice, Perception, and Search Engines

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