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2 Laocoön and the Hottentots
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Modes of Difference
- What “Progresses” has Race-Theory Made Since the Times of Leibniz and Wolff? 11
- Laocoön and the Hottentots 23
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Race in Philosophy
- Policing Polygeneticism in Germany, 1775 (Kames,) Kant, and Blumenbach 35
- Kant’s Conception of a Human Race 55
- Kant and Blumenbach’s Polyps 73
- Race, Freedom and the Fall in Steffens and Kant 91
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Race in the Sciences of Culture
- The German Invention of Völkerkunde 123
- Gods, Titans, and Monsters 147
- From Indo-Germans to Aryans 167
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Race in the Political Sphere
- Policing the Menschen=Racen 185
- Jewish Emancipation and the Politics of Race 203
- Contributors 213
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Modes of Difference
- What “Progresses” has Race-Theory Made Since the Times of Leibniz and Wolff? 11
- Laocoön and the Hottentots 23
-
Race in Philosophy
- Policing Polygeneticism in Germany, 1775 (Kames,) Kant, and Blumenbach 35
- Kant’s Conception of a Human Race 55
- Kant and Blumenbach’s Polyps 73
- Race, Freedom and the Fall in Steffens and Kant 91
-
Race in the Sciences of Culture
- The German Invention of Völkerkunde 123
- Gods, Titans, and Monsters 147
- From Indo-Germans to Aryans 167
-
Race in the Political Sphere
- Policing the Menschen=Racen 185
- Jewish Emancipation and the Politics of Race 203
- Contributors 213
- Index 215