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    Carlyle, Mill, Bodington and the Case of 19th Century Imperialized Science.Amrita Ghosh - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (9):26-33.
    The latter half of nineteenth-century England was rife with the evolution question. As English imperialism also reached its pinnacle during this time, racial gradations and superiority of the white race in the newly formed human chain loomed large culturally. In 1849, Thomas Carlyle anonymously published his anti-emancipationist perspective in “The Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question,” followed by John Stuart Mill’s divergent response to him in 1850 titled, “The Negro Question.” In 1878, The Westminster Review also published a woman’s perspective, (...)
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    America’s Asia. [REVIEW]Amrita Ghosh - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (9):57-58.
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    America’s Asia. [REVIEW]Amrita Ghosh - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (9):57-58.
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