Philosophy of Race
Abstract
Many academic philosophers who are generally interested in social justice
issues pertaining to racial and ethnic minority groups still do not clearly
distinguish between Philosophy of Race and African American philosophy.
And in American public discourse, African Americans are the primary racial
subject. But the existence of other nonwhite groups in the United States and
throughout the world calls for a shared discourse about the plurality of racial
and ethnic injustices endured and resisted. It is therefore now useful to consider
Philosophy of Race as a distinct academic subfield. Philosophy of Race
has primarily emerged from African American philosophy, which not only
carries an awareness of injustices suffered by other groups but has since the
1970s raised issues that redound to traditional ethics and political and social
philosophy.
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