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A short summary of Kant's theory of racism, in bullet point form, where he argues that all racial groups are descended from an original “stem species,” which began in one part of the world.

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KANT’S RACE THEORY
 Difference btwn Kant’s approach on race
- in early 1770s and early 1780s
- And the late 1780s

 Kant abandons racial hierarchies and moral characteristics of race in the late
1780s
⮩ Focusing more on the morals of different nations



 Debates on Kant’s Racism
- Racist or
- He is simply adopting a Eurocentric point of view of his time

 Change in perspective could also be bc of the changing time (modern standpoint)
- Bc of his cosmopolitanism


KANT’S CONCEPT OF RACE

 Describes man as a whole
- Does not focus on their physiology (outer characteristics/horizontal classification)
bc it only shows their natural differences

 Main notion of incentive for the distinction between races
⤷ Before 1772-1173
- Human races are developed due to certain predispositions and from
certain germs
- Rooted in nature

⤷ VA- Collins 1772-1773
- No vertical classification
⤷ Of the different Human Races 1780
 White
⮩ Assumes the white race to be the perfect race
⮩ Bc of the climate they lives in
 Negro
⮩ Has no real character
 Hunnish
 Hinduish

, ⤷ Anthropology from Pragmatic point of view late 1780s
 Human character = unyielding adherence to principles
 Able to follow the principles
 Srong, active sensibility
⮡ Allows us to make a choise and to control our feelings of pleasure
and displeasure
 Weak and passive sentimentality
⮡ Are affected by feelings and the feelings of others
⮡ Against our will
⮡ Negro = no real character
 Unable to control emotions and to make choices acc. To
principles

 He differentiates btwn the ability and inability to take/learn
certain action
 Believes the negro race is unable to develop a character
and to make independent judgement

⤷ Menschenkunde 1781-1782
 Uses the notion of incentives

1. American
 No culture
 No incentives = bc affect influence (can’t be influenced) and
passion are absent
 They are not fertile bc they are not in love
 They do not care for anything, not even each other
 They are lazy

2. Negro
 Full of affect and passion, talkative and vain
 Have a culture = only culture of slaves = they allow themselves
to be trained
 Have incentives and are sensitive, afraid and do things out of
honour



3. Hindu
 Have incentives
 Have composure and look like philosophers

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