Why does Appiah think it is important to rehearse arguments against the theoretical propositions of extrinsic and intrinsic racism?
A) Because many people in America only hold racist beliefs because they were raised to do so
B) Because it affirms the moral worth of those targeted by racism
C) Because, before we can change ideology, we must reveal its problematic theoretical underpinnings
D) None of the above
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Q239: What does Appiah mean by "racialism"?
A) The
Q240: What does Appiah mean by "extrinsic racism"?
A)
Q241: What does Appiah mean by "intrinsic racism"?
A)
Q242: Racism, for Appiah, is a/an _.
A) ideology
B)
Q243: What does Appiah mean by "racial prejudice"?
A)
Q245: How does Appiah account for our resistance
Q246: For Appiah, intrinsic racism is _.
A) Always
Q247: Why is Appiah skeptical of a strict
Q248: Appiah suggests that there are many accusations
Q249: Racialism is itself a dangerous doctrine, according
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