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Both Wrong and Bad
Preference by Race
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186 pages
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Exploring the ethical implications of racial preference, this philosophical work argues that such biases are fundamentally flawed and detrimental. Authored by Carl Cohen, a long-standing philosophy professor at the University of Michigan, the book presents a clear and concise examination of the moral reasons against racial preference, contributing to ongoing debates about equality and justice in society.
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2018, paperback
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