Hegel, Race, Genocide
Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (S1):35-62 (2001)
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Michael Hoffheimer (2005). Race and Law in Hegel's Philosophy of Religion. In Andrew Valls (ed.), Race and Racism in Modern Philosophy. Cornell University Press.
John K. Roth (ed.) (2005). Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide. Palgrave Macmillan.
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Claudia Card (2010). Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide. Cambridge University Press.
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John Roth (2010). Easy to Remember?: Genocide and the Philosophy of Religion. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1):31-42.
Andrew Valls (ed.) (2005). Race and Racism in Modern Philosophy. Cornell University Press.
David Patterson (2012). Genocide in Jewish Thought. Cambridge University Press.
Velazco Y. Trianosky (forthcoming). Savages, Wild Men, and Monstrous Races: The Social Construction of Race in the Early Modern Era. In Peggy Zeglin Brand (ed.), Beauty Revisited. Indiana University Press.
Sûrya Parekh (2009). Hegel's New World : History, Freedom, and Race. In Will Dudley (ed.), Hegel and History. State University of New York Press.
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