Reflections on Charles Mills

Radical Philosophy Review 25 (2):209-218 (2022)
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Charles Mills adhered to the highest standards of philosophical scholarship, while seeing his work firmly as a contribution to the cause of social justice. He had a deep appreciation for historical context and a history of ideas approach to racial/philosophical questions. He was one of the foremost Rawls interpreters or our time, though only a few years before his passing was he so recognized. He channeled his analytic training in his habit of demonstrating how a view is strengthened when an author shows how objections can be systematically replied to. I wish he had tried to integrate class and race into a larger theoretical system, of both an explanatory and normative character. Class is sometimes an unnoted presence in his explanation of white supremacy. Charles saw himself contributing to a collective scholarly social justice project and was happy to acknowledge the greater expertise of others in allied areas to his.

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Lawrence Blum
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Race and Class Together.Lawrence Blum - 2023 - American Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):381-395.
Kant and Race, Redux.Charles W. Mills - 2014 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2):125-157.
Occupy Liberalism!Charles W. Mills - 2012 - Radical Philosophy Review 15 (2):305-323.
Introduction.Eugene Mills - 2003 - Topoi 22 (2):105-109.

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