
Is Race Real?
Closer To Truth
The Illusion of Race: A Biological Perspective
This chapter examines the concept of race from both biological and philosophical angles, highlighting the minimal genetic differences among humans. It argues that while race lacks a biological foundation, its social implications remain significant. The discussion finds that observable traits, like skin color, result from environmental adaptations rather than indicating distinct racial categories.
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