Racism as obstruction When: 2 May 2017, 12:30pm - 2pm Venue: Morven Brown 310 (map ref C20) Who: Albert Atkin (Macquarie University) [Albert Atkin]<https://hal.arts.unsw.edu.au/media/HALImage/cache/CP700500-Atkin_photo.png>
[https://hal.arts.unsw.edu.au/media/HALImage/cache/CP700500-Atkin_photo.png] Philosophy Seminar Abstract In this paper I develop a philosophical account of racism as the obstruction of racial equality, justice, or fairness. I then trace out the consequences of this account in terms of (i) its ability to explain intuitively marginal cases of racism, (ii) to integrate with our ameliorative projects about race, and (iii) to give us grounds for a more subtle treatment than the moral opprobrium that usually comes with the labels "racism" and "racist". About Albert Atkin Albert Atkin specializes in philosophy of race and pragmatism. He also works in the areas of philosophy of language and epistemology, and in their intersection with applied questions in social and political philosophy. His publications include the monographs Peirce (Routledge 2015) and The Philosophy of Race (Routledge 2012) as well as of a long list of articles and book chapters. https://hal.arts.unsw.edu.au/events/racism-as-obstruction/ For more information, please email: Heikki Ikäheimo h.ikahe...@unsw.edu.au<mailto:heikki.ikahe...@mq.edu.au>
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