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On Microaggressions: Cumulative Harm and Individual Responsibility

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On Microaggressions: Cumulative Harm and Individual Responsibility
A female student giving help to a colleague at the informatics lecture.

Microaggressions are a new moral category that refers to the subtle yet harmful forms of discriminatory behavior experienced by members of oppressed groups. Such behavior often results from implicit bias, leaving individual perpetrators unaware of the harm they have caused. Moreover, microaggressions are often dismissed on the grounds that they do not constitute a real or morally significant harm.

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