The Negro can be disciplined and cultivated, never however genuinely civilized. He lapses from himself into savagery [Wildheit].
Critique of Pure Reason
The Negro can be disciplined and cultivated, never however genuinely civilized. He lapses from himself into savagery [Wildheit].
Critique of Pure Reason
Reflection 1520, 15:878; also V-Anth/Starke II, 119 (from his lectures on anthropology)
c. 1770s-1780s
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