Erin Beeghly is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. Her research analyzes stereotyping, discrimination, and group oppression, and their intersections with ethics and epistemology. Her current book project, What's Wrong With Stereotyping? (under contract with OUP), examines the conditions under which judging people by group membership is wrong. 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). Beeghly's work has been supported by the NEH, ACLS, AAUW, the Townsend Center for the Humanities at …
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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Social and Political Philosophy |
Social Epistemology |
Value Theory |
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
Racism and Sexism |
Epistemic Injustice |
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