Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in America

Philosophical Review 104 (4):601 (1995)
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This volume brings together a wide-ranging collection of seventeen essays, most of which were published elsewhere during the last ten or so years and some of which appear here in revised versions. Its subtitle is somewhat misleading, because Keeping Faith is neither a sustained philosophical discussion of American racial identities nor an extended argument to the effect that some noteworthy assumptions about race have helped to shape the history of American philosophical thought. Still, many of the book’s chapters explicitly engage the theme of race, while others touch on traditional and familiar philosophical problems.

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