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May be because Indians, Chinese, African intellectuals themselves uninterested.
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Often, these are consigned to the ghettoed departments of area studies.
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I’m curious: name a ‘poor’ philosophical tradition of some ethno-cultural group. “Rich” seems like a relative term.
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Noooo! Kant himself was a racist! Ugh
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C'est vrai que c'est une bonne question
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Je ne demande que ça ! mais je manque d'invités possibles pour en parler.
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Philosophical traditions are inaccessible w/out rich cultural context - Indians don't know African don't know Chinese - is this racist too?
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Your Ignorance is not racism. But racism can be based on ignorance. What the paper said is that they were purposely ignored which is racism
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