Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy (
2009)
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Abstract
Joshua Glasgow has written a wonderful book on race (Glasgow 2009). Thoughtful, clear, and provocative, it
advances the discussion in significant ways. Space is limited so I hope I can be excused for restricting my comments to
Glasgow’s assessment of my 2003 Journal of Philosophy analysis of the ordinary concept of race. The last thing I
would want to suggest is that this exhausts the interest of his book; for that is certainly not the case. My remarks can be
regarded as testimony to just how stimulating his fine account is.