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Julia Jorati | Early Modern Theories of Racism | Philosophy Speaker Series


Date & time
Monday, April 3, 2023
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Julia Jorati, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Cost

This event is free. All are welcome.

Contact

514-848-2424 ext. 2500

Where

J.W. McConnell Building
1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
R. Howard Webster Library

Room 362

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Early modern authors started theorizing about racism at around the same time when they started theorizing about race. Their theories are often surprisingly insightful and can help us gain a deeper understanding of racism's origins. This talk will examine some of the most intriguing early modern analyses of racism from Britain and North America and reflect on the methodology of studying early modern racism. 

Julia Jorati is Professor of Philosophy in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The main focus of Jorati’s research is the history of early modern philosophy. At present, she is particularly interested in philosophical debates about slavery and race in the 17th and 18th centuries. She has also published extensively on the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.

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