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The Color of Reason The Idea

The document discusses Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze's analysis of Immanuel Kant's views on race as presented in his anthropological writings. It critiques Kant's racial theories and their implications for contemporary discussions on race and identity. Eze argues that Kant's ideas have had a lasting impact on the philosophical discourse surrounding race.

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The Color of Reason The Idea

The document discusses Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze's analysis of Immanuel Kant's views on race as presented in his anthropological writings. It critiques Kant's racial theories and their implications for contemporary discussions on race and identity. Eze argues that Kant's ideas have had a lasting impact on the philosophical discourse surrounding race.

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The Color of Reason: The Idea of "Race" in Kant's Anthropology EZE, EMMANUEL

CHUKWUDI The Bucknell Review; Jan 1, 1995; 38, 2; Periodicals Archive Online pg. 200

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