Title of article
RACISM AND ITS PRESUPPOSITIONS: TOWARDS A PRAGMATIC ETHICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE
Author/Authors
B. LANRE-ABASS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
364
To page
375
Abstract
Racism has been described as a litmus test or a barium meal which reveals other disorders and injustices within the body politic. It presupposes the legitimacy of racial classifications and the metaphysical reality of races and therefore provides a vital area of scrutiny for philosophical traditions. This paper examines racism and its anti-social effects both on the individual and the society at large. It argues that racism is generally driven by fear and hatred hence all forms of racism are dangerous, socially harmful and morally wrong in practice. The paper recommends ways of overcoming the evil of racism by emphasizing social intelligence and self-realization as moral ideals drawing on John Dewey’s pragmatism in ethics. It concludes by stressing Dewey’s moral pragmatism as a potent instrument of social change.
Keywords
Pragmatism , ethics and social change , Racism , Moral philosophy
Journal title
Human Affairs
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Human Affairs
Record number
657128
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