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Other (philosophy) and Race (human categorization)

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Difference between Other (philosophy) and Race (human categorization)

Other (philosophy) vs. Race (human categorization)

In phenomenology, the terms the Other and the Constitutive Other identify the other human being, in their differences from the Self, as being a cumulative, constituting factor in the self-image of a person; as their acknowledgement of being real; hence, the Other is dissimilar to and the opposite of the Self, of Us, and of the Same. A race is a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society.

Similarities between Other (philosophy) and Race (human categorization)

Other (philosophy) and Race (human categorization) have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Colonialism, Essentialism, Hegemony, Identity (social science), Nation, Scientific racism, Social class, Social constructionism, Subjectivity, Tradition.

Colonialism

Colonialism is the policy of a polity seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of developing or exploiting them to the benefit of the colonizing country and of helping the colonies modernize in terms defined by the colonizers, especially in economics, religion and health.

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Essentialism

Essentialism is the view that every entity has a set of attributes that are necessary to its identity and function.

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Hegemony

Hegemony (or) is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.

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Identity (social science)

In psychology, identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person (self-identity) or group (particular social category or social group).

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Nation

A nation is a stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, ethnicity or psychological make-up manifested in a common culture.

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Scientific racism

Scientific racism (sometimes referred to as race biology, racial biology, or race realism) is the pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism (racial discrimination), racial inferiority, or racial superiority.

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Social class

A social class is a set of subjectively defined concepts in the social sciences and political theory centered on models of social stratification in which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories, the most common being the upper, middle and lower classes.

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Social constructionism

Social constructionism or the social construction of reality (also social concept) is a theory of knowledge in sociology and communication theory that examines the development of jointly constructed understandings of the world that form the basis for shared assumptions about reality.

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Subjectivity

Subjectivity is a central philosophical concept, related to consciousness, agency, personhood, reality, and truth, which has been variously defined by sources.

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Tradition

A tradition is a belief or behavior passed down within a group or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past.

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Other (philosophy) and Race (human categorization) Comparison

Other (philosophy) has 143 relations, while Race (human categorization) has 280. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.36% = 10 / (143 + 280).

References

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