Any science or comparable discipline must, logically and rationally, rest upon a basis of acceptance of the validity of its postulates. Further, in order for the science to advance, there must be a virtual, if not complete acceptance of terminology and the meanings ascribed to the various terms by a significant number of the active workers in the field
There is a variety approaches to the definition of anthropology described and it is shown that the c...
In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natura...
In this article I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of 'partiality' and 'practical...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
The article seeks to define the grounds of general anthropology as a complex human science. The auth...
Social anthropology is an important field of anthropology. Social anthropology differs from other ar...
Focuses on the ambiguous status of evolutionary explanations in anthropology. Difference between evo...
It is necessary to provide some preliminary observations useful to clarify the meaning of what we ar...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
The study deals with the problem of applicability of two anthropological theories, structural functi...
The study deals with the problem of applicability of two anthropological theories, structural functi...
Postmodern / post cultural texts reduce anthropology to studying the individual. By insisting on the...
There is a variety approaches to the definition of anthropology described and it is shown that the c...
In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natura...
In this article I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of 'partiality' and 'practical...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
The article seeks to define the grounds of general anthropology as a complex human science. The auth...
Social anthropology is an important field of anthropology. Social anthropology differs from other ar...
Focuses on the ambiguous status of evolutionary explanations in anthropology. Difference between evo...
It is necessary to provide some preliminary observations useful to clarify the meaning of what we ar...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
The study deals with the problem of applicability of two anthropological theories, structural functi...
The study deals with the problem of applicability of two anthropological theories, structural functi...
Postmodern / post cultural texts reduce anthropology to studying the individual. By insisting on the...
There is a variety approaches to the definition of anthropology described and it is shown that the c...
In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natura...
In this article I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of 'partiality' and 'practical...