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Basic Racial Realism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2015

JOSHUA GLASGOW
Affiliation:
SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITYjoshuamglasgow@gmail.com
JONATHAN M. WOODWARD
Affiliation:
Independent Scholar jmwoodward9@gmail.com

Abstract:

In the debate over the reality of race, a three-way dispute has become entrenched: race is biologically real, socially real, or simply not real. These three theses have each enjoyed increasingly sophisticated defenses over roughly the past thirty years, but we argue here that this debate contains a lacuna: there is a fourth, mostly neglected, position that we call ‘basic racial realism.’ Basic racial realism says that though race is neither biologically real nor socially real, it is real all the same. Our goal is to establish this theory's credentials and provide it with initial support. It appears to be in a strong dialectical position and to nicely capture what many want from a theory of race.

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