Category:Philosophy of Racism

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[edit] Introduction

In the English-speaking world of philosophy, where analytic philosophy is the dominant approach, the philosophy of racism is an emerging set of concerns, themes, and problems. Closely related to social philosophy, political philosophy, and applied social ethics, philosophers working on the philosophy of racism seek to analyze that particular constellation of arguments, concepts, claims, as well as social structures, relations, and uses of power, that cluster around racism, racial justice, and discrimination.

[edit] References

  • Marilyn Frye, The Politics of Reality
  • Bernard Boxill, Race and Racism
  • Bernard Boxill, Blacks and Social Justice
  • Charles Mills, The Racial Contract
  • Charles Mills, Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race
  • Lucius Outlaw, On Race and Philosophy