Black Rights - White Wrongs the-critique
( 98 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs Let us focus on the obvious candidate: the ethics and political philoso- phy. Kant’s claims abo ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 99 ) hierarchy, Eze argues, Kant thought that nonwhites— especially blacks and Native Americans— were not ...
( 100 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs of moral education, while blacks need to be educated through flogging (and with a specially co ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 101 ) in itself.”^24 Similarly, Robert Louden’s Kant’s Impure Ethics draws a contrast between Kant’s theo ...
( 102 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs has no racial or gender restrictions, the question at issue is what Kant thought. And if Kant ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 103 ) On this basis, then, you could concede that Kant’s racial views affect his philosophy, while denyin ...
( 104 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs bearers of moral status, so that Kant’s basic principle is altered. In the case of race, howev ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 105 ) and elaborated theoretical position. Both Eze and Bernasconi see Kant as one of the founders of mod ...
( 106 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs (seventy- two) than on the moral philosophy (twenty- eight), which would seem to constitute pr ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 107 ) to Kant to see him as tacitly operating with a concept of personhood that is gender- and race- rest ...
( 108 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs would be a radically etiolated version of the one that is supposed to be the normative soul of ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 109 ) Second, Robert Bernasconi has argued that even where Kant does seem to condemn colonialism in princ ...
( 110 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs dependent nations,” thus reconciling nationhood with “the necessity of colonial control”: Indi ...
KaNt’s UNTERMENSCHEN ( 111 ) what?” challenge, this kind of project is just sensationalism, “tabloid phi- losophy,”^42 muckrakin ...
( 112 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs to be given a different emphasis, if a case can be made that a tacitly mascu- line experience ...
CHAPTER 7 Racial Exploitation W hat philosophical framework should we use to theorize racial injus- tice? Clearly, given the dis ...
( 114 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs How do we correct this situation? In this chapter, I want to make some suggestions toward the ...
RacIaL exPLoItatIoN ( 115 ) warrant the development of a new tool kit and, accordingly, a new paradigm is doubly ruled out. To t ...
( 116 ) Black Rights/White Wrongs John Rawls’s work. (UPDATE: Since the original version of this chap- ter appeared in 2003, El ...
RacIaL exPLoItatIoN ( 117 ) and the Marxist concept of class society, women and the left have been bet- ter able to intervene in ...
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