Unconscious biases against members of stigmatised groups have been studied by psychologists
for decades, but only recently have philosophers explored this phenomenon. This project brings
researchers from both fields together with policy professionals to work through the implications
Over the last decade, a large psychological literature has developed on implicit biases. There is
by now substantial empirical support for the claim that most people— even those who explicitly and
sincerely avow egalitarian views—hold what have been described as implicit biases against such
groups as blacks, women, gay people, and so on. (This is true even of members of the “target” group.)