Race Matters but as a Property Not as a Substance

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 29 (2):5-29 (2023)
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This essay demonstrates that race is a property or trait, not a species. It shows that racism wrongly presupposes that race is a species and functions as a species; such a presupposition is metaphysically erroneous. It argues that a new metaphysics of race with the Aristotelian distinction between a species and a property/trait is fundamental to the present philosophical discourse of race.

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