Prejudice and bias are often formed through learned stereotypes, experiences, and societal influences. One way to overcome them is through education, introspection, empathy, and exposure to diverse perspectives. By challenging our assumptions, actively listening to others, and seeking to understand different viewpoints, we can work towards reducing prejudice and bias.
The Esperanto words for prejudice and bias are antaŭjuĝo and emo.
prejudice, bias, injustice, intolerance, bigotry, favouritism, unfairness
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Skepticism is uncertainty, while bias is prejudice.
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Prejudice is a lack of respect, therefore respect overcomes prejudice in the act.
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Yes, bias and prejudice are similar in meaning as they both involve preconceived opinions or attitudes that are not based on reason or actual experience. Bias typically refers to a preference or prejudice towards or against something, while prejudice often involves negative feelings or attitudes towards a particular group of people.
bias, preconception, prejudgment, predisposition, partiality
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