This book defends a non-pragmatist social kind view of race, approaching the issue from the perspective of analytic philosophy. Heavily informed by contemporary philosophy of race, it argues against anti-realist and natural kind views while representing a new version of social kind theory.
This book defends a non-pragmatist social kind view of race, approaching the issue from the perspective of analytic philosophy. Heavily informed by contemporary philosophy of race, it argues against anti-realist and natural kind views while representing a new version of social kind theory.
Chapter 1: Natural Kinds and the Analogy of Species Chapter 2: Natural Kinds and Race Chapter 3: Classic Anti-Realism Chapter 4: Glasgow's Anti-Realism Chapter 5: Social Construction and Biological Constructionism Chapter 6: Races and the Metaphysics of Objects and Groups Chapter 7: Context-Sensitive Features of Racial Classification Chapter 8: The Ethics of the Metaphysics of Race Chapter 9: Colorblindness, Implicit Bias, and Essentialized Categories
Chapter 1: Natural Kinds and the Analogy of Species Chapter 2: Natural Kinds and Race Chapter 3: Classic Anti-Realism Chapter 4: Glasgow's Anti-Realism Chapter 5: Social Construction and Biological Constructionism Chapter 6: Races and the Metaphysics of Objects and Groups Chapter 7: Context-Sensitive Features of Racial Classification Chapter 8: The Ethics of the Metaphysics of Race Chapter 9: Colorblindness, Implicit Bias, and Essentialized Categories
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