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27 sty 2018 · Having first clarified the polysemic nature of the term anthropology, we analyze the theoretical framework of early anthropologists who drew upon the evolutionist theories stemming from natural...
- (PDF) Philosophy and Anthropology: A Critical Relation - ResearchGate
The intellectual history of science, which focuses on the...
- (PDF) Philosophy and Anthropology: A Critical Relation - ResearchGate
Culture is understood here in its wide anthropological and sociological sense; by the subjects of culture, the author means individual producers, informal groups and social movements, NGOs, subjects of social economics, etc.
16 cze 2005 · We no longer have to rely on navel-gazing and speculation to understand why people are the way they are; we can instead turn to solid, objective findings. This book not only summarizes what we know about people; it also offers a coherent, easy-to-understand though radical, explanation.
1 sty 2018 · The intellectual history of science, which focuses on the development of ideas and arguments, and the social history of science, which focuses on the development of science as a social...
systematic account of social meaning and meaning change; a more detailed account of how individual thought and action both depend on collective understandings
9 paź 2003 · Abstract. This book presents a new approach to how culture works in contemporary societies. Exposing our everyday myths and narratives in a series of empirical studies that range from Watergate to the Holocaust, it shows how these unseen yet potent cultural structures translate into concrete actions and institutions.
Presenting a ground-breaking revitalisation of contemporary social theory, this book revisits the rise of the modern world to reopen the dialogue between anthropology and sociology.