Article ID: CBB464136555

Has social constructionism about race outlived its usefulness? Perspectives from a race skeptic (2022)

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The phrase ‘social constructionism about race’ is so ambiguous that it is unable to convey anything very meaningful. I argue that the various versions of social constructionism about race are either false, overly broad, or better described as anti-realism about biological race. One of the central rhetorical purposes of social constructionism about race has been to serve as an alternative to biological racial realism. However, most versions of social constructionism about race are compatible with biological racial realism, and there are some race scholars who endorse both positions. Going a step further, David Reich has recently defended both social constructionism about race and racial hereditarianism. While Reich’s defense of racial hereditarianism is unconvincing, I show that most versions of social constructionism about race are indeed compatible with racial hereditarianism. I argue that we ought to replace the social constructionist “consensus” about race with the view that there are no races, only racialized groups.

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Authors & Contributors
Anduaga Egaña, Aitor
French, Steven
Koons, Robert C.
Leydesdorff, Loet
Mallon, Ron
Mcarthur, Dan
Journals
Foundations of Science
Social Studies of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biology and Philosophy
Cold War History
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
New York, City University of
Cambridge University Press
Prometheus Books
University of California Press
Concepts
Social construction; constructivism
Realism
Philosophy of science
Biology
Race
Ontology
People
Aristotle
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Fraassen, Bas C. van
Hesse, Mary B.
Laudan, Larry
Mach, Ernst
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Soviet Union
United States
Ethiopia
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