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Why Race Is Not a Biological Concept

In Berel Lang (ed.), Race and Racism in Theory and Practice. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 3-26 (1998)

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  1. The Idea of a Scientific Concept of Race.Michael O. Hardimon - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:249-282.
    This article challenges the orthodox view that there is and can be no scientifically valid concept of race applicable to human beings by presenting a candidate scientific concept of biological race. The populationist concept of race specifies that a “race” is a subdivision of Homo sapiens—a group of populations that exhibits a distinctive pattern of genetically transmitted phenotypic characters and that belongs to an endogamous biological lineage initiated by a geographically separated and reproductively isolated founding population. The viability of the (...)
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  • Race Concepts in Medicine.M. O. Hardimon - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (1):6-31.
    Confusions about the place of race in medicine result in part from a failure to recognize the plurality of race concepts. Recognition that the ordinary concept of race is not identical to the racialist concept of race makes it possible to ask whether there might be a legitimate place for the deployment of concepts of race in medical contexts. Two technical race concepts are considered. The concept of social race is the concept of a social group that is taken to (...)
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  • Foucault y el concepto biológico de raza: Entre el poder y la ciencia.Ricardo Mejía Fernández - 2015 - Relectiones 2:77-94.
    En este artículo examinamos el concepto biológico de raza en el plano filosófico y en el plano científico. Primero nos ocuparemos de la crítica de Michel Foucault al racismo desde la bio-política y, en un segundo gran apartado, recorreremos la historia de la ciencia para mostrar si el racismo biológico cuenta con algún tipo de fundamentación científica. El resultado general más importante es que el concepto biológico de raza deriva de la lucha de poder entre las sociedades y sus individuos, (...)
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  • Kant and the Concept of Race: Late Eighteenth-Century Writings.Jon M. Mikkelsen (ed.) - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    Late eighteenth-century writings on race by Kant and four of his contemporaries.
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