Abstract
The point Sesardic (Biol Philos 25: 143–162, 2010) makes about the possibility of distinguishing groups for which there is a lot of within-group variation is not sufficient to rehabilitate a biological concept of race. In this note, I sketch a number of issues that quickly arise once we delve more deeply into the relevant scientific knowledge, concepts, methods, and questions for inquiry.
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Taylor, P. Rehabilitating a biological notion of race? A response to Sesardic. Biol Philos 26, 469–473 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-011-9249-3
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