Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest? This article comprises the edited presentation and discussions of the 2011 GDAT debate on the motion ‘Non-dualism is Philosophy not Ethnography’. The debaters proposing the motion were Michael Scott and Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov. They were opposed by Christopher Pinney and Joanna Cook. Marilyn Strathern acted as jester – playfully and rigorously engaging with all four speakers. The presentations and the discussions that followed were wide ranging, lively and stimulating
Abstract: This Bookmark uses the publication of Martin Holbraad and Morten Pedersen's The Ontologica...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
The motion for the 2011 Group Debate in Anthropological Theory (GDAT), which took place at the Unive...
This paper evaluates an argument according to which many anthropologists commit themselves to Cartes...
Prepared for discussion at a conference sponsored by the Gulbenkian Foundation on Challenges to Domi...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Twentieth-century anthropology has been operating with the assumption ...
Th e present collection of papers refl ects a forum debate entitled ‘Doubt and Determination’ that t...
Engagement with pressing social and political issues is often presented as a threat to the elaborati...
In this paper we analyze relations between ontology in anthropology and philosophy beyond simple hom...
The debate concerning ontology is heating up in the social sciences. How is this impacting anthropol...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
Abstract: This Bookmark uses the publication of Martin Holbraad and Morten Pedersen's The Ontologica...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
The motion for the 2011 Group Debate in Anthropological Theory (GDAT), which took place at the Unive...
This paper evaluates an argument according to which many anthropologists commit themselves to Cartes...
Prepared for discussion at a conference sponsored by the Gulbenkian Foundation on Challenges to Domi...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Twentieth-century anthropology has been operating with the assumption ...
Th e present collection of papers refl ects a forum debate entitled ‘Doubt and Determination’ that t...
Engagement with pressing social and political issues is often presented as a threat to the elaborati...
In this paper we analyze relations between ontology in anthropology and philosophy beyond simple hom...
The debate concerning ontology is heating up in the social sciences. How is this impacting anthropol...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
Abstract: This Bookmark uses the publication of Martin Holbraad and Morten Pedersen's The Ontologica...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...