Acknowledging that's it's " Not my fault " partly insinuates that it's a problem? Which it is not. Everything in this world is biased, being opened minded doesn't mean your not biased, it just means that your open to different view points
Do you not agree that Eurocentrism is a problem? That 1/10 the world gets 9/10 the heeding here?
If you want to rid yourself of this bias, set yourself reading schedule proportional to their historic relative populations with some room for deviation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_world+476 was not a particularly important year in the past, just for the Mediterranean world and some of the Middle East. But if you're "open", you'd think that the sack of Roma, the 101 theses, and all scientific findings were done in Europe, and later America (Seaborg), since that's how English reading has traditionally taught things.
Realise bias for what it is - you shouldn't be open to only untruth or clearly misleading truths. You can make anything sound bad or good omitting truths. I have a whole book that I found that was all about making historic evil folk sound good - Hitler, Stalin, Tōjō Hideki, Hong Hsiuchuan. And it doesn't lie once, and it does make me feel sorry, respectful, or reverent of them a bit.
I'm actually not too big a fan of a lot of western philosophers; Cases in point Voltaire, Nietzsche, Kant.
The problem is, though, not sure about you, but for some folk, their only knowledgebase is in Europe.
Edited 5/21/2016 21:23:18