1. Racisms by Kwame Anthony Appiah
On the other hand, Appiah describes intrinsic racists "as people who differentiate morally between members of different races because they believe that each race has a different moral status, quite independent of the moral characters entailed by its racial essence" (Appiah 2012, 630). ... Appiah believes that people who have cognitive incapacity are "people who are unable to give up beliefs that play a part in justifying the special advantages we gain from our positions in social order- in particular, beliefs about the positive character of the class of people who share that pos...
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