Appiah describes the inability to change one's mind in the face of appropriate evidence, due to a personal or ideological stake in the outcome, as a
A) rare psychological phenomenon.
B) failure of moral character.
C) cognitive incapacity.
D) All of the above
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Q1: Which of the following is not a
Q2: Extrinsic racism is the view that the
Q3: According to Appiah, which of the following,
Q5: Extrinsic and intrinsic racism are similarly ideological
Q6: Appiah's use of the term "racial prejudice"
Q7: Appiah makes the claim that prejudice, including
Q8: Appiah describes intrinsic racism as a(n)
A) moral
Q9: Appiah believes extrinsic racism is unjustifiable because
A)
Q10: Appiah suggests that the best response to
Q11: Intrinsic racism is the empirical doctrine that
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