A Dilemma for Saulish Skepticism: Either Self-Defeating or Not Even Skepticism

Disputatio 10 (48):43-55 (2018)
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Abstract

Jennifer Saul argues that the evidence from the literature on implicit biases entails a form of skepticism. In this paper, I argue that Saul faces a dilemma: her argument is either self-defeating, or it does not yield a skeptical conclusion. For Saul, both results are unacceptable; thus, her argument fails.

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Samuel Director
Florida Atlantic University

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