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Philosophers’ Biased Judgments Persist 1 RUNNING HEAD: Philosophers’ Biased Judgments Persist Philosophers’ Biased Judgments Persist Despite Training, Expertise and Reflection Eric Schwitzgebel
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Department of Philosophy / University of California / Riverside Fiery Cushman Department / Department of Psychology / Judgments Persist Philosophers’ Biased Judgments Persist Despite Training / Expertise and Reflection Eric Schwitzgebel Department / Harvard University / /

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