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In Reproduction, Race, and Gender in Philosophy and the Early Life Sciences. State University of New York Press. pp. 1-17 (2014)

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  1. Of the different races of human beings (1775).Immanuel Kant - 2007 - In Anthropology, history, and education. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Determination of the concept of a human race (1785).Immanuel Kant - 2007 - In Anthropology, history, and education. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • The Naturalized Female Intellect.Lorraine Daston - 1992 - Science in Context 5 (2):209-235.
    The ArgumentNaturalization confers authority on beliefs, conventions, and claims, but what kind of authority? Because the meaning of nature has a history, so does that of naturalization:naturalization is not the same tactic when marshaled in, say, eighteenth-century France and in late nineteenth-century Britain. Although the authority of nature may be invoked in both cases, the import of that authority depends crucially on whether nature is understood normatively or descriptively, within the framework of the natural laws of jurisprudence or within that (...)
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  • Sex and Gender.Ludmilla Jordanova - 1995 - In Christopher Fox, Roy Porter & Robert Wokler (eds.), Inventing Human Science: Eighteenth Century Domains. University of California Press. pp. 152--183.
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