Is Race-Thinking Biological or Social, and Does It Matter for Racism? An Exploratory Study

Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (3):244-259 (2010)
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An empirical study of whether the ordinary conception of race in the United States is biological or social, and how different conceptions connect to racism.

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Joshua Glasgow
Sonoma State University