We are happy to share the video of our last event, part of the 'Thinking science at large' cycle. will be a great opportunity to learn from this world-famous thinker. 'Structuralism and Ontology: An Anthropological Journey' by Prof. Philippe Descola. Philippe Descola is professor at the Collège de France, chair of Anthropology of Nature. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU04Bn-tGJc&feature=youtu.b
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Structuralism is a philosophy and method that developed from insights in the field of linguistics in...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the philosophical implications of the role that the conceptual d...
On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair o...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. I am glad to contribute to this symposium on Philippe Descola’...
A response to Descola, Philippe. 2016. “Transformation transformed.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Th...
Cet article a pour but de montrer que les modes d'identification, tels qu'ils sont présentés par Phi...
Cet article a pour but de montrer que les modes d'identification, tels qu'ils sont présentés par Phi...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
How does structuralism matter? How does it still matter well past its heyday in anthropology and the...
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Structuralism is a philosophy and method that developed from insights in the field of linguistics in...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the philosophical implications of the role that the conceptual d...
On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair o...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. I am glad to contribute to this symposium on Philippe Descola’...
A response to Descola, Philippe. 2016. “Transformation transformed.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Th...
Cet article a pour but de montrer que les modes d'identification, tels qu'ils sont présentés par Phi...
Cet article a pour but de montrer que les modes d'identification, tels qu'ils sont présentés par Phi...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
How does structuralism matter? How does it still matter well past its heyday in anthropology and the...
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Structuralism is a philosophy and method that developed from insights in the field of linguistics in...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the philosophical implications of the role that the conceptual d...