human races

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human races

  1. plural of human race
    • 1996, John Leslie, “A difficulty for Everett's many‐worlds theory”, in International Studies in the Philosophy of Science[1], volume 10, number 3, Taylor & Francis, →DOI, →ISSN, page 240:
      For instance it might be objected that if the universe contained two human races, the one immensely long-lasting and the other short-lasting, and if these had the same population figures until AD 2150, then finding yourself before AD 2150 could give you no clue as to which human race you were in.
    • 1998 February 15, John Kessel, Corrupting Dr. Nice[2], Macmillan, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 255:
      By entering the past we are creating whole new universes! Whole other earths, other human races, which we create and abandon.

Usage notes[edit]

The plural of human race in the sense of "humanity, mankind" is very rare and mostly confined to topics such as sci-fi, philosophy, and theology. Most uses of human races refer to racial groups.