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Hidden intolerance: what do we not know about ourselves?

9 January, 2022

This episode is about implicit attitudes - about the attitudes to other people hidden from consciousness: when I see a stick in the hands of some, and a knife in others. We talk about how such attitudes are experimentally detected, whether people can be blamed for them and how to distinguish them from explicit attitudes.


Moderator:
Anton Kuznetsov is a Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, a researcher at the MCCS at the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University.

Guests:
Evgeny Loginov - MCCS employee at the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, editor-in-chief of the magazine "Date Compote".
Artem Besedin is a Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, a researcher at the MCCS.

Timecode: 
00:00 - Introduction
04:00 - Plan
05:00 - What are implicit attitudes and three paradigms of their disclosure
12:48 - Briefly about these paradigms
14:40 - Is it possible to blame people with implicit attitudes?
21:14 - Is the source of the formation of an implicit attitude important? 
24:38 - Discrimination in employment and implicit attitudes
26:55 - Conditions under which it is possible to punish for implicit attitudes
27:54 - How to detect the presence of an implicit attitude in oneself?
35:20 - Is it necessary to teach a person to be able to disclose these attitudes?
39:45 - How to distinguish a hidden attitude from an undisclosed one? 
44:34 - Final remarks from the participants.
49:53 - Summary from Alyosha bot, then goodbyes

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