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-Prescriptive “ought” statements can’t exist in a world framed by white supremacy. |
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-Curry 13 PhD in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Africana Studies, Texas A and M University “In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical” 2013. |
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-Ought implies a…idea of ethics. |
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-Abstract ethics necessitates a view from nowhere which allows whiteness to take position of the norm. |
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-Yancy 08 Professor of Philosophy Duquesne University “Black Bodies, White Gazes THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE" Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2008 |
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-I write out … of human value" |
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-And, pretending that anti-black agents are capable of moral action is abstraction that makes ethics impossible. Traditional ethics is an anti black system that only serves to re-entrench white supremacy. |
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-Curry 2 |
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-Traditionally we have … our tyrannical epoch. |
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-The alternative is to embrace antiethics – refusing to assign moral obligations to historically immoral entities. |
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-Curry 3 |
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-Anti-ethics; the call … conversations about racism. |