01162nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100003100060245009700091260003700188300003000225520059000255773003700845906001000882942000700892952010500899 c514579d514579201120b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aGorkom, Joris Van. 921146 aImmanuel kant on race mixing: The Gypsies, the black Portuguese, and the jews on St. Thomas  aJournal of the History of Ideas  a81(3), Jul, 2020: 407-427 aWhat is too often lacking in contemporary interpretations of Immanuel Kant's racial thinking is a more thorough overview of the context and of the literature that he used to support his ideas. This article is mainly limited to Kant's brief discussion on race mixing at the end of this 1785 essay. He presented there the cases of the gypsies, the black Portuguese, and the Jews on St. Thomas in order to show the consequences of this practice. A contextual understanding will reveal how Kant wished to contribute to on-going discussions and how he used his source material.- Reproduced  aJournal of the History of Ideas  aRACES cAR 00102ddc40709388584aIIPAbIIPAd2020-11-20h81(3), Jul, 2020: 407-427pAR123572r2020-11-20yAR