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What can philosophy tell us about race?
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References

Appiah, K.A. (1990) ‘Racisms’, in Goldberg, D. (ed.) Anatomy of Racism. University of Minnesota Press, pp. 3–17.

Glasgow, J. (2019) ‘Is Race an illusion or a (very) basic reality?’, in Glasgow, J., Haslanger, S., Jeffers, C. and Spencer, Q. What is Race?: Four Philosophical Views. Oxford University Press, pp. 111–49.

Haslanger, S. (2019) ‘Tracing the sociopolitical reality of race’ in Glasgow, J., Haslanger, S., Jeffers, C. and Spencer, Q. (eds) What is Race?: Four Philosophical Views. Oxford University Press, pp. 4–37.

Jeffers, C. (2013) ‘The cultural theory of race: yet another look at Du Bois’s “The Conservation of Races”’, Ethics, 123(3), pp. 403–26.

Mills, C.W. (1998) ‘“But what are you really?”: the metaphysics of race’, Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race. Cornell University Press, pp. 41–66.

Zheng, R. (2016) ‘Why yellow fever isn’t flattering: A case against racial fetishes’, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2(3), pp. 400–19.