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This book investigates the various factors that determine whether an act of stereotyping increases or decreases the chance of an accurate judgement being made. It challenges the assumption that false or inaccurate cognitions have no epistemic value.

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This book investigates the various factors that determine whether an act of stereotyping increases or decreases the chance of an accurate judgement being made. It challenges the assumption that false or inaccurate cognitions have no epistemic value.
Autorenporträt
Katherine Puddifoot obtained her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sheffield in 2012. She held lecturing positions at the University of Bristol and University of Glasgow before completing a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Birmingham from 2015 to 2018 on the ERC-funded project PERFECT. She has written numerous journal articles and book chapters on stereotyping, implicit bias, memory biases, and epistemic injustice.