Audrey Smedley argues that race came from a biological worldview rather than from western cultural history. Smedley mentions how, “it is important that we understand race as its meaning unfolded in the cognitive world of its creators and first formulators, in part because subsequent formulations have been so ambiguous and elusive”. What Smedley is saying is that everyone needs to see race from a different perspective and how it really …show more content…
In other words, Smedley states that each exclusive group was created unique either thru the object of science or God.
An example of the fifth feature would be, that each species embodied a specific ideal type and could be distinguished by a unique set of identifiable characteristics . This shows that each species and or group had unique characteristics created by the notion of nature. This fits Smedley’s feature because she states that each exclusive group was created either thru the object of science or God.
In conclusion, Audrey Smedley defines race as a "cosmological ordering system that divides the world’s people into what are thought to be biologically discrete and exclusive groups." Smedley argues that race is a biological thing. Smedley uses five features that support this assertion and that they can be used to diagnose or illustrate the existence of the racial