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What's Wrong with Stereotyping? offers a groundbreaking and accessibly written philosophical account of the ethics of stereotyping. The book advances a complex and often surprising notion of what stereotyping is, and when and why it is wrongful.

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What's Wrong with Stereotyping? offers a groundbreaking and accessibly written philosophical account of the ethics of stereotyping. The book advances a complex and often surprising notion of what stereotyping is, and when and why it is wrongful.
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Erin Beeghly is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. Her research lies at the intersection of ethics, social epistemology, feminist philosophy, and moral psychology. She and Alex Madva are co-editors of the first philosophical introduction to implicit bias: An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the Social Mind (Routledge, 2020). Beeghly's research has been supported by the NEH, ACLS, National Humanities Center, the AAUW, and Townsend Center for Humanities at Berkeley. Beeghly received a PhD from UC Berkeley in 2014, a BA in PPE from the University of Oxford in 2006, and a BA in History from UC Berkeley in 2004.