This book gathers into one volume the most provocative
philosophical writing on race produced by the luminaries of the
European Enlightenment. There is no anthology that has so focused
itself on exploring through primary texts the alliance between
philosophy, anthropology and race.
It is an attempt to show, through primary texts on matters of
race, the "dark" sides of the Enlightenment philosophy. The book is
an indispensable tool for students and researchers interested in
exploring the race-inflected nature of eighteenth-century
philosophy and science on the one hand, and the systematics
relations between philosophy and anthropology and race, on the
other.
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