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A Theory of Race

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A Theory Of Race is a 2009 book by Joshua Glasgow.[1] It argues that there is no such thing as race and so that all claims with a racial basis are false.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

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  1. ^ Glasgow, Joshua (2009). A Theory of Race. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-99072-1.
  2. ^ Sally Haslanger (2009). "Exploring Race in Life, in Speech, and in Philosophy — Comments on Josh Glasgow’s A Theory of Race".
  3. ^ Michael O. Hardimon (2009). "Wallis Simpson was Wrong — Remarks on Joshua Glasgow’s A Theory of Race".
  4. ^ Ron Mallon. "Commentary on Joshua Glasgow’s A Theory of Race".
  5. ^ Naomi Zack. "Glasgow and the Empirical Gap in Racial Eliminativism — Commentary on Joshua Glasgow’s A Theory of Race".
  6. ^ Eddy M. Souffrant. "A Theory of Race". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  7. ^ Tom Martina (2012). "Joshua Glasgow, A Theory of Race (New York: Routledge, 2009)". Philosophical Papers.