Was Race thinking invented in the modern West?

  • Ron Mallon

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Abstract

The idea that genuinely racial thinking is a modern invention is widespread in the humanities and social sciences. However, it is not always clear exactly what the content of such a conceptual break is supposed to be. One suggestion is that with the scientific revolution emerged a conception of human groups that possessed essences that were thought to explain group-typical features of individuals as well the accumulated products of cultures or civilizations. However, recent work by cognitive and evolutionary psychologists suggests that such essentialism is a product of culturally canalized, domain-specific, and species-typical features of human psychology. This suggests that one common explanation of the content of a break in racial thinking is wrong, and casts some doubt on the thesis that genuinely racial thinking is a culturally and historically local invention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-88
Number of pages12
JournalStudies in History and Philosophy of Science
Volume44
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Essentialism
  • Evolutionary psychology
  • Race
  • Social construction

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