In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natural sciences, anthropology attempted to understand different human societies in relation to Western civilization within an evolutionary framework. Anthropologists thus described and organized their empirical observations in categorical bundles. Nevertheless, the data always exceeded the categories that anthropologists devised, which prompted the researchers to come up with new categories or, alternatively, disregard, silence, or miscategorize what did not fit
This paper discusses the past and future of the anthropology of conservation and environmental anthr...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...
In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natura...
In the introduction to part one of this special issue we addressed the thorny question of whether an...
In the introduction to part one of this special issue we addressed the thorny question of whether an...
[Extract] This issue of Valuation Studies presents an anthropological take on 'alternative valuation...
If human collectives live in freedom and autonomy, know nothing of command and obedience, and value ...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
Some of the best minds in anthropological theory over the past decades have been warning us that mod...
[The text examines methodological consequences of anti-metaphysical turn of British empiricism in th...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
Anthropologists often tend to stress the particularities of the cases they study through intense eth...
This paper discusses the past and future of the anthropology of conservation and environmental anthr...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...
In the early days of a discipline whose origins were inspired by the taxonomic impulse of the natura...
In the introduction to part one of this special issue we addressed the thorny question of whether an...
In the introduction to part one of this special issue we addressed the thorny question of whether an...
[Extract] This issue of Valuation Studies presents an anthropological take on 'alternative valuation...
If human collectives live in freedom and autonomy, know nothing of command and obedience, and value ...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
Some of the best minds in anthropological theory over the past decades have been warning us that mod...
[The text examines methodological consequences of anti-metaphysical turn of British empiricism in th...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
The introduction addresses the question of whether it is useful or indeed possible to develop an ant...
Anthropologists often tend to stress the particularities of the cases they study through intense eth...
This paper discusses the past and future of the anthropology of conservation and environmental anthr...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...
Philosophical anthropology is a tradition that is as old as philosophy itself, so much so that it mi...