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Ratio and race: On humanity and racism in Hegel

Abstract

In this paper, I will argue that Hegel’s thought is committed to racismand I will argue that Hegel’s racism conflicts with his conception of unversal humanity based on the possession of the capacity of reason. Moreover, I will highlight some theoretical issues stemming from an intepretive line of thought which suspects that Hegel’s universalistic humanism is inseparable or even derivable from his racism.

Keywords

Hegel, Human being, rationaty, racism

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