This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as the good’ held at the University of Manchester. Edited by Soumhya Venkatesan
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
How do we and should we decide what is morally right and what is morally wrong? For much of human hi...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
The paper discusses the role of anthropological arguments in contemporary ethics as exemplified in t...
This module for Involving Anthropology presents an account of one of the plenary debates held at the...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
What is the place of the ethical in human life? How do we render it visible? How might sustained att...
From the inception of their discipline, anthropologists have studied virtually every conceivable asp...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
Questions of the right and the good have been variously recognised by anthropologists as key to unde...
Edward Westermarck is known but scantily in the modern anthropological consciousness. His name appea...
In a world of continued and expanding empire, does sociocultural anthropology in itself offer ground...
Questions of morality and ethics - good and evil - have not been anthropological favourites. Such is...
What implications do recent empirical findings from the fields of biology, primatology, anthropology...
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
How do we and should we decide what is morally right and what is morally wrong? For much of human hi...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
The paper discusses the role of anthropological arguments in contemporary ethics as exemplified in t...
This module for Involving Anthropology presents an account of one of the plenary debates held at the...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
What is the place of the ethical in human life? How do we render it visible? How might sustained att...
From the inception of their discipline, anthropologists have studied virtually every conceivable asp...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
Questions of the right and the good have been variously recognised by anthropologists as key to unde...
Edward Westermarck is known but scantily in the modern anthropological consciousness. His name appea...
In a world of continued and expanding empire, does sociocultural anthropology in itself offer ground...
Questions of morality and ethics - good and evil - have not been anthropological favourites. Such is...
What implications do recent empirical findings from the fields of biology, primatology, anthropology...
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
How do we and should we decide what is morally right and what is morally wrong? For much of human hi...