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45[Book review] race and mixed race (review)In Anthony Appiah & Henry Louis Gates (eds.), Identities, University of Chicago Press. pp. 1--4. 1995.
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89No More Mothers?Social Philosophy Today 25 17-30. 2009.The role of motherhood was attenuated over the second half of the twentieth century, by literal and metaphorical factors: Privileged women gained control over their reproduction and developed non-mothering life priorities; government and society became less nurturing in public ideals; projects of spontaneous speciation began in biology; the environment became unsustaining. In addition, feminist criticism resulted in greater individuation between the persons of mothers and their children. With th…Read more
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52Bachelors of Science: Seventeenth Century Identity, Then and NowTemple University Press. 1996.Naomi Zack begins this extraordinary book with the premise that if one is to understand Western conceptions of racialized and gendered identity, one needs to go back to a period when such categories were not salient and examine how notions ...
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291The Ethics of Disaster PlanningPhilosophy of Management 8 (2): 55-66. 2009.We are morally obligated to plan for disaster because it affects human life and well-being. Because contemporary disasters affect the public, such planning should be public in democracies and it should not violate the basic ethical principles of normal times. Current Avian Flu pandemic planning is restricted to a response model based on scarce resources, or inadequate preparation, which gives priority to some lives over others. Rather than this model of ‘Save the Greatest Number,’ the public wou…Read more
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1Race and Racism: DvdMilk Bottle Productions. 2002.Is racism an act of the will? A disease? A bad habit? A result of lost virtues or of historical economic forces? Can we reliably claim that racism is an affront to justice? How does our scientific understanding of "race" affect our ethical considerations? How can we ever know if we are acting from racist assumptions? With Leonard Harris, Naomi Zack, and Hugh Taft-Morales.
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37Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality: The Big Questions (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1998.This ambitious philosophical anthology combines analyses and surveys of contemporary theorising on social identity.
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88Book Review: Philosophies of Race and Ethnicity (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 2 (1): 104-108. 2005.
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30Lewis R. Gordon, "Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism" (review)Man and World 28 (4): 461-463. 1995.Reviewed by Naomi Zack.
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58Ethics for DisasterRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2009.Ethics for Disaster addresses the moral aspects of the aftermath of natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and tornadoes. The book explores how these catastrophes illuminate the existing inequalities in society, combining a unique philosophical approach with new moral thinking. Zack stresses the obligation of both individuals and government in preparing for and responding to dangerous times, forcefully arguing for the preservation of normal moral principles even in times of crisis an…Read more
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103Women of Color and Philosophy: A Critical Reader (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2000.Philosophy is in its fourth millennium but this collection is the first of its kind. Twelve contemporary women of color who are American academic philosophers consider the methods and subjects of the discipline from perspectives partly informed by their experiences as African American, Asian American, Latina, Mixed Race and Native American
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24Transsexuality and Daseia Y. Cavers-HuffIn Laurie J. Shrage (ed.), You’Ve Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity, Oup Usa. pp. 66. 2009.
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96Race and Racial DiscriminationIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 245--271. 2005.
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5On Judging Epistemic Credibility: Is Social Identity Relevant? (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2000.
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103Lebron, Christopher J. The Color of Our Shame: Race and Justice in Our Time.New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xi+202. $74.00 (review)Ethics 125 (3): 888-892. 2015.
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30“The Family” And Radical Family TheoryIn Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families, Routledge. pp. 43--51. 1997.
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Race and Racism: No Dogs or Philosophers AllowedDVD. forthcoming.Is racism an act of the will? A disease? A bad habit? A result of lost virtues or of historical economic forces? Can we reliably claim that racism is an affront to justice? How does our scientific understanding of "race" affect our ethical considerations ? How can we ever know if we are acting from racist assumptions? With Leonard Harris, Naomi Zack, and Hugh Taft-Morales
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95Racial Equality, Human Equality, and FairnessGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 35 (1-2): 353-368. 2014.
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215Philosophy of Science and RaceRoutledge. 2014.First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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127Mixed Black and White Race and Public PolicyHypatia 10 (1). 1995.The American folk concept of race assumes the factual existence of races. However, biological science does not furnish empirical support for this assumption. Public policy derived from nineteenth century slave-owning patriarchy is the only foundation of the "one-drop rule" for black and white racial inheritance. In principle, Americans who are both black and white have a right to identify themselves racially. In fact, recent demographic changes and multiracial academic scholarship support this r…Read more
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52White Privilege and Black Rights: The Injustice of U.S. Police Racial Profiling and HomicideRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2015.Examining racial profiling in American policing, Naomi Zack argues against white privilege discourse while introducing a new theory of applicative justice. Deepening understanding without abandoning hope, Zack shows why it is more important to consider black rights than white privilege as we move forward through today's culture of inequality
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50The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality After the History of Philosophy (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2011.Naomi Zack brings us an indispensable work in the ethics of race through an inquiry into the history of moral philosophy. The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality after the History of Philosophy enters into a web of ideas, ethics, and morals that untangle our evolving ideas of racial equality straight into the twenty-first century
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212Reparations and the Rectification of RaceThe Journal of Ethics 7 (1). 2003.Positive law and problems with identifying beneficiaries confine reparations for U.S. slavery to the level of discourse. Within the discourse, the broader topic of rectification can be addressed. The rectification of slavery includes restoring full humanity to our ideas of the slaves and their descendants and it requires disabuse of the false biological idea of race. This is not racial eliminativism, because biological race never existed, but more importantly because African American racial iden…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| African/Africana Philosophy |