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The Color of Equality – Race and Common Humanity in Enlightenment Thought: Intellectual History of the Modern Age

Autor Devin J. Vartija
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 aug 2021
The Enlightenment is often either praised as the wellspring of modern egalitarianism or condemned as the cradle of scientific racism. How should we make sense of this paradox? The Color of Equality is the first book to investigate both the inclusive language of common humanity and the hierarchical language of race in Enlightenment thought, seeking to understand how eighteenth-century thinkers themselves made sense of these tensions. Using three major Enlightenment encyclopedias from England, France, and Switzerland, the book provides a rich contextualization of the conflicting ideas of equality and race in eighteenth-century thought.
Enlightenment thinkers used physical features to categorize humanity into novel "racial" groups in a discourse that was imbued with Eurocentric aesthetic and moral judgments. Simultaneously, however, these very same thinkers politicized equality by putting it to new uses, such as a vitriolic denunciation of slavery and inhumane treatment that was grounded in the nascent philosophy of human rights. Vartija contends that the tension between Enlightenment ideas of race and equality can best be explained by these thinkers' attempt to provide a naturalistic account of humanity, including both our physical and moral attributes. Enlightenment racial classification fits into the novel inclusion of humanity in histories of nature, while the search for the origins of morality in social experience alone lent equality a normative authority it had not previously possessed.
Eschewing straightforward approbation or blame of the Enlightenment, The Color of Equality demonstrates that our present-day thinking about human physical and cultural diversity continues to be deeply informed by an eighteenth-century European intellectual revolution with global ramifications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812253191
ISBN-10: 0812253191
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria Intellectual History of the Modern Age


Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1. Early Modern Debates on Human Sameness and Difference
Chapter 2. Chambers's Cyclopaedia and Supplement: The Growth of the
Natural History of Humanity
Chapter 3. Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie: A New Human Science
Chapter 4. De Felice's Encyclopédie d'Yverdon: Expanding and Contesting
Human Science
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

Notă biografică


Descriere

Enlightenment thinkers bequeathed a paradoxical legacy to the modern world: they expanded the purview of equality while simultaneously inventing the modern concept of race. The Color of Equality makes sense of this tension by demonstrating that the same Enlightenment impulse-the naturalization of humanity-underlay both of these trends.