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Quayshawn Spencer, University of San Francisco

Friday, March 21, 2014 - 3:00pm

Claudia Cohen 402

Abstract:

It has become customary among philosophers and biologists to claim that folk racial classification has no biological basis. This paper attempts to debunk that view. In this paper, I show that ‘race’, as used in current U.S. race talk, picks out a biologically real entity. I do this by, first, showing that ‘race’, in this use, is not a kind term, but a proper name for a set of human population groups. Next, using recent human genetic clustering results, I show that this set of human population groups is a partition of human populations that I call ‘the Blumenbach partition’. 

Paper Title

A Radical Solution to the Race Problem