Racial realism I: Are biological races real?

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In this article, I discuss and critique how metaphysicians of race have conceived of and defended racial realism according to how biologists use “race”. I start by defining “racial realism” in the broadest accepted way in the metaphysics of race. Next, I summarize a representative sample of recent attempts from metaphysicians of race and biologists to defend racial realism and the main criticisms against each attempt. I discuss how metaphysicians of race have defended racial realism according to how ordinary people use “race” in Part II.

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Spencer, Q. (2018). Racial realism I: Are biological races real? Philosophy Compass, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12468

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