Blinde Flecken der Politischen Philosophie? Impulse der Critical Philosophy of Race für die Analyse von Normativität, Recht und Politik

Dübgen, Franziska

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Zusammenfassung

Abstract: This article examines which lessons political philosophers can learn from discussions within Critical Philosophy of Race. The article assumes a social-constructionist understanding of “race” and focuses on the question of how we can reconcile normative universalism with sensitivity to differences that have been created by processes of racialisation. To answer this question, it looks exemplarily at debates within three different fields of political philosophy: normativity, politics, and law. First, it presents objections voiced by critical race theory against liberal, ideal conceptions of justice. Second, the article recon- structs the main arguments for and against affirmative action as a policy measure directed at minority groups. Third, it focuses on racial inequalities in the context of penal law. By way of conclusion, it suggests how debates around justice and punishment and the conceptual lenses offered by CPoR can be fruitfully applied to the German context.

Details zur Publikation

Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019
Link zum Volltext: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/dzph-2019-0047/pdf