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Sally Haslanger
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Bernard R. Boxill
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Jorge J.E. Gracia
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Edouard Machery,
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Bence Nanay
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Lawrence Blum
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In the past decade, debates about the status and character of ‘race’ within philosophy have been dominated by philosophers of language, of biology, and of science, and metaphysicians. I here propose a viewpoint on the race debate arising from within social philosophy and the sociohistorical study of race.
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Joshua Glasgow
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