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A Theory of Race Joshua Glasgow

A Theory of Race By Joshua Glasgow

A Theory of Race by Joshua Glasgow


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Social commentators have long asked whether racial categories should be conserved or eliminated from our practices, discourse, institutions, and perhaps even private thoughts. Using traditional philosophical tools and psychological research to investigate folk understandings of race, this book argues that race is an illusion.

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A Theory of Race by Joshua Glasgow

Social commentators have long asked whether racial categories should be conserved or eliminated from our practices, discourse, institutions, and perhaps even private thoughts. In A Theory of Race, Joshua Glasgow argues that this set of choices unnecessarily presents us with too few options.

Using both traditional philosophical tools and recent psychological research to investigate folk understandings of race, Glasgow argues that, as ordinarily conceived, race is an illusion. However, our pressing need to speak to and make sense of social life requires that we employ something like racial discourse. These competing pressures, Glasgow maintains, ultimately require us to stop conceptualizing race as something biological, and instead understand it as an entirely social phenomenon.

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Glasgow's book is a lucid, measured, and extremely valuable contribution to current discourse about race. It will go into the canon of serious analysis of race which has to be consulted by careful scholars.

- Naomi Zack, University of Oregon

Joshua Glasgow's blend of argumentation, analysis, and experimental philosophy is deeply engaging and thought-provoking. His arguments about the conservation of race, its reality, the meaning of ordinary racial terms, and the folk conception of race will be a reference point for debates within the philosophy of race for years to come.

- Ronald Sundstrom, University of San Francisco

Glasgow has written a very readable and useful book on race theory. . . . In each section he gives definitions and explanations that are helpful and insightful. This is an important book for introducing the concepts, theories, and methodologies involved in race discussions.

- L.L. Lovern, Valdosta State University, CHOICE, Vol. 46, No. 11, August 2009


Glasgow's book is a lucid, measured, and extremely valuable contribution to current discourse about race. It will go into the canon of serious analysis of race which has to be consulted by careful scholars.
-Naomi Zack, University of Oregon

Joshua Glasgow's blend of argumentation, analysis, and experimental philosophy is deeply engaging and thought-provoking. His arguments about the conservation of race, its reality, the meaning of ordinary racial terms, and the folk conception of race will be a reference point for debates within the philosophy of race for years to come.
-Ronald Sundstrom, University of San Francisco

Glasgow has written a very readable and useful book on race theory. This is an important book for introducing the concepts, theories, and methodologies involved in race discussions. . . . Highly recommended.
-L. L. Lovern, Valdosta State University, CHOICE, August 2009

There is much in Glasgow's discussion that deserves close attention for he engages recent work in philosophy of language, philosophy of science, and ethics at a high level. His arguments deserve careful consideration and discussion.
-Sally Haslanger, MIT

Joshua Glasgow has written a wonderful book on race. Thoughtful, clear, and provocative, it advances the discussion in significant ways.
-Michael O. Hardimon, UC San Diego

Joshua Glasgow's A Theory of Race is a knowledgeable, insightful and well written treatment of a sweeping range of topics concerning race and racial classification. It is, as a result, a book that everyone interested in race or in the metaphysics of a socially significant human category should read.
-Ron Mallon, University of Utah

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Table of Contents

Preface The Race Debate Dispatches from the Armchair: A Thinning Out the Concept of Race Methodology: How Should We Figure Out the Shape of Racial Discourse? The Contours of Racial Discourse Breaking Nature's Bones Constructivism, Revisionism, and Anti-Realism Reconstructionism Afterword

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CIN0415990734G
9780415990738
0415990734
A Theory of Race by Joshua Glasgow
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20081204
182
N/A
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