A Critical Response to Pauline Kleingeld’s “Critical Notice” on Kant, Race, and Racism

Critical Philosophy of Race (forthcoming)
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In this critical response, I clarify my critique of the commonly held assumption that racism contradicts Kant’s pure moral philosophy. I explain why Kant’s belated criticisms of some practices of slavery should not be interpreted as a rejection of colonial slavery as an institution. I end with a reflection on the relation between Kant’s philosophy and anti-racism.

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Huaping Lu-Adler
Georgetown University

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Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view.Immanuel Kant - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Robert B. Louden.
Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
Kant and Slavery—Or Why He Never Became a Racial Egalitarian.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2022 - Critical Philosophy of Race 10 (2):263-294.
White psychodrama.Liam Kofi Bright - 2023 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (2):198-221.

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