ABSTRACT This paper explores the influence of racial prejudice on enlightened thought, and its relations with modern biological determinism. The recent history of this theory and its links with racism are examined, and its origins in relation to bourgeois ideology are investigated. The role of slavery in John Locke’s philosophy is analyzed, and the impact, in colonial dynamics, of the first scientific works oriented to classify the human races is studied. Immanuel Kant's ideas on racial differences are reviewed, showing how they helped to legitimize European colonial projects
Philosophers and scientists have historically conceptualized race according to two main metaphors; i...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...
In this article we will review the anthropological work of the Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant, i...
14 pagesRacial essentialism or the idea of unchanging racial substances that support human social hi...
Immanuel Kant has been credited with much of the foundational thoughts in the evolution of deontolog...
In the course of the last 20 years, the problem of Kant’s view of races has evolved from a marginal ...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
Kant scholars have paid relatively little attention to his raciology. They assume that his racism, a...
Race is perhaps the most devastating social construct of human history. The concept of blackness evo...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
This chapter situates the history of racial science within a global history of empire. It covers the...
Immanuel Kant has been credited with much of the foundational thoughts in the evolution of deontolog...
Over the past two centuries biomedical science has, at times, provided justification for white privi...
In this research, I explored the relationship between scientific racism and eugenics in association ...
Philosophers and scientists have historically conceptualized race according to two main metaphors; i...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...
In this article we will review the anthropological work of the Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant, i...
14 pagesRacial essentialism or the idea of unchanging racial substances that support human social hi...
Immanuel Kant has been credited with much of the foundational thoughts in the evolution of deontolog...
In the course of the last 20 years, the problem of Kant’s view of races has evolved from a marginal ...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
Kant scholars have paid relatively little attention to his raciology. They assume that his racism, a...
Race is perhaps the most devastating social construct of human history. The concept of blackness evo...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
This chapter situates the history of racial science within a global history of empire. It covers the...
Immanuel Kant has been credited with much of the foundational thoughts in the evolution of deontolog...
Over the past two centuries biomedical science has, at times, provided justification for white privi...
In this research, I explored the relationship between scientific racism and eugenics in association ...
Philosophers and scientists have historically conceptualized race according to two main metaphors; i...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...
While it may seem obvious that human beings should be treated equally before the law and given equal...