The motion for the 2011 Group Debate in Anthropological Theory (GDAT), which took place at the University of Manchester (on November 12, 2011) was “Nondualism is philosophy, not ethnography”. Nondualism as a philosophical term entails continuity between body and mind, rather than a separation thereof. Such an ontological claim is increasingly gaining momentum in ethnographic thought and practice. This blooming relation between ethnography and nondualist philosophical paradigms was problematized by the two sides of the debate. Although largely contextualizing their arguments in contiguous planes of reference, the four debaters proved illuminating and often complementary of each other. I present a summary of the main arguments made in the d...
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Since its emergence, ethnomethodology has been subject to a succession of disputes, prompted both by...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
Here I want to offer a few thoughts for discussion by returning to key notions— intersubjectivity, c...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
I argue that the analytic method has been circularly used to analyze the concept of “philosophy,” an...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
In this article, I contend that philosophical reactions against ethno-philosophy, especially the arg...
The paper is part of wider research into the status of explanation in the debate on the scientific s...
Th e present collection of papers refl ects a forum debate entitled ‘Doubt and Determination’ that t...
The debate over what counts as a "real" ethnography continues and even accelerates with growing inte...
The paper discusses the role of anthropological arguments in contemporary ethics as exemplified in t...
Ethnobiology has a long tradition of metaphysical debates about the “naturalness,” “objectivity,” “r...
The question of what are appropriate criteria for assessing ethnographic research has become a matte...
Since its emergence, ethnomethodology has been subject to a succession of disputes, prompted both by...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
Here I want to offer a few thoughts for discussion by returning to key notions— intersubjectivity, c...