While ignorance, or at least a lack of clear and distinct experience, does not seem to have stopped our predecessors from philosophizing about all manner of things from matter to immortal souls, in the latter half of the twentieth century North American philosophers became increasingly timid about advancing propositions based primarily not on logic informed by material evidence but on intuition, creative imagination, and passionate desire. By the 1960s our generation\u27s teachers and mentors, perhaps battered by the McCarthy years or humbled by the dazzling successes of their colleagues in the hard sciences, had redrawn the disciplinary boundaries tightly enough to make almost any speculative work fall outside the realm of legitimate phi...
Mallon and Kelly claim that hybrid constructionism predicts, at least, that (1) racial rep...
The colorblind society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as pu...
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Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overco...
Philosophical discussions frame the problem of race as either a social or an historical one; race is...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
20 pages.Philosophers working in bioethics often hope to identify abstract principles and universal ...
My argument addresses a significant history of philosophical racism–a term borrowed from Mogobe Ramo...
Racism in the USA not only takes place in law, economics, politics, mass media and new me...
FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
The deepest and most rooted form of racism can be found in the Bible which claims the superiority of...
This piece was originally titled "Racism, Chauvinism and Prejudice in the History of Philosophy" but...
Does a white philosopher have anything of value to offer to the philosophy of race and racism? If th...
I relate how my life has intersected with my work in philosophy, both before and after a twenty-year...
Mallon and Kelly claim that hybrid constructionism predicts, at least, that (1) racial rep...
The colorblind society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as pu...
Attending to racism and US bioethics raises the question of whether and how racism in bioethics has ...
Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overco...
Philosophical discussions frame the problem of race as either a social or an historical one; race is...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
20 pages.Philosophers working in bioethics often hope to identify abstract principles and universal ...
My argument addresses a significant history of philosophical racism–a term borrowed from Mogobe Ramo...
Racism in the USA not only takes place in law, economics, politics, mass media and new me...
FOR twenty years, from the 1940s to the late 1960s, scientific racism lay dormant; many believed it ...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
The deepest and most rooted form of racism can be found in the Bible which claims the superiority of...
This piece was originally titled "Racism, Chauvinism and Prejudice in the History of Philosophy" but...
Does a white philosopher have anything of value to offer to the philosophy of race and racism? If th...
I relate how my life has intersected with my work in philosophy, both before and after a twenty-year...
Mallon and Kelly claim that hybrid constructionism predicts, at least, that (1) racial rep...
The colorblind society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as pu...
Attending to racism and US bioethics raises the question of whether and how racism in bioethics has ...