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The perceptual learning of socially constructed kinds: how culture biases and shapes perceptionPhilosophical Studies 181 (11): 3113-3133. 2024.Some kinds are both socially constructed and perceptible, such as gender and race. However, this gives rise to a puzzle that has been largely neglected in social constructionist accounts: how does culture shape and bias what we perceive? I argue that perceptual learning is the best explanation of our ability to perceive social kinds, in comparison to accounts that require a person acquire beliefs, theories, or concepts of the kind. I show how relatively simple causal factors known to influence p…Read more
Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
Areas of Specialization
| Control and Responsibility |
| Responsibility and Reactive Attitudes |
| Skepticism about Character |
| Blame |