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Lawrence Blum

University of Massachusetts, Boston
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  • University of Massachusetts, Boston
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Harvard University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1974
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
African/Africana Philosophy
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    Latinos on race and ethnicity : Alcoff, Corlett, and Gracia
    In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 269-282. 2009.
    This article explicates the views on both race and ethnicity of these three prominent Latinx philosophers, compares them (somewhat), and offers some criticisms. Corlett jettisons race as a categorization of groups, but accepts a form of racialization somewhat at odds with this jettisoning. Gracia adopts as a general principle that an account of both ethnicity and race should help us see aspects of reality that would otherwise be obscured; but this is at odds with his regarding the Latin American…Read more
    This article explicates the views on both race and ethnicity of these three prominent Latinx philosophers, compares them (somewhat), and offers some criticisms. Corlett jettisons race as a categorization of groups, but accepts a form of racialization somewhat at odds with this jettisoning. Gracia adopts as a general principle that an account of both ethnicity and race should help us see aspects of reality that would otherwise be obscured; but this is at odds with his regarding the Latin American view of race as more rational than the U.S. version with its “one-drop rule.” The latter has structured the reality of race in the U.S. for African Americans. Alcoff is much more concerned with the phenomenology of race and ethnicity than the other two, and she clearly adds “pan-ethnicity” to the mix of concepts required to understand Latino/a Americans. I argue that she fails to see the agentic and political aspect of black identity in the U.S., and in a sense shares with Gracia a misplaced sense that the mixedness of Latin American racial identity is somehow to be preferred to the more binary U.S. form.
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Political PhilosophyIntersectionalityR…Read more
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Political PhilosophyIntersectionalityRace and Ethnicity
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    Racial virtues
    In Rebecca L. Walker & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Working virtue: virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems, Oxford University Press. 2007.
    Moral CharacterColor Blindness and Color ConsciousnessTopics in the Philosophy of Race, MiscRacism, …Read more
    Moral CharacterColor Blindness and Color ConsciousnessTopics in the Philosophy of Race, MiscRacism, MiscMotivational Accounts of Racism
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