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  • Tutelage or assimilation?
    Krogh, Marie Louise

    Radical philosophy, 10/2022 213
    Journal Article

    Few topics have in recent years caused more controversy in studies in the history of philosophy than the issue of Immanuel Kant's conception of race and its significance for the universalism of his moral and political philosophy. Here, Krogh turns to these debates to make the case that it matters not simply that people recognize the centrality of Kant's conceptual work in natural history to his critical philosophy, but also how they subsequently conceive of the importance of such a realization to the universalisms of later works in the Kantian tradition of philosophy and critical theory.