1. Racisms by Kwame Anthony Appiah
The racial essence is the basis of making moral judgments and that there is more to a person other than just using morphological characteristics to classify which race they belong to. ... Because Appiah disagrees with the first preposition of the family model he also believes that intrinsic racism is a moral destruction. ... For example if the Zulu people and the Ibos people went to war the Zulu people would protect their tribe members first instead of the Ibos people because of the connections and moral obligations they produced of being in a specific tribe. ... It is not necessary to be b...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate