Rationality, Representation, and Race
Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)
During
the Enlightenment, rationality becomes not a property belonging to all humans
but something that one must achieve. This transformation has the effect of
excluding non-whites and non-males from the domain of reason. Heikes seeks to
uncover the source of this exclusion, which she argues stems from the threat of
subjectivism inherent in modern thinking.
As an alternative, she considers post-Cartesian reactions of modern
representationalism as well as ancient Greek understandings of mind as simply
one part of a functionally diverse soul. In the end, she maintains that
treating rationality as an evolutionarily situated virtue concept allows for an
understanding of rationality that recognizes diversity and that grounds
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