In this article, the ontology, epistemology and methodology of anthropology are questioned with the purpose of arguing for the possibility of a neuroanthropological approach capable of investigating the relationships between the neural, the experiential and the cultural. The author contends that the dichotomization of objects and subjects, objectivism and subjectivism, and explanation and understanding that characterizes anthropology is no longer viable and that a dialectical alternative is required that regards each member of these dyads as standing in a dependent relationship to one another. It is shown that this dialectical view ultimately calls for the investigation of the neural and mental dimensions of human activity as they are embe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Aracne editrice via the ...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
© 2007 Dr. Juan Fernando DominguezThe main objective of this thesis is to make a contribution toward...
Neuroanthropology is the integration of neuroscience into anthropology and aims to understand “brain...
Over the past two decades, the brain sciences have gone through a revolution in theories and methods...
How do we define ourselves as humans and interact with our various environments? Recently, neuroscie...
Our primary goal in this article is to discuss the cross-talk between biological and cultural factor...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
To understand a human brain, one must understand the cultures in which it was formed. One ultimate t...
The conceptual foundations and ontology of cognitive neuroscience are rarely analysed in cross-cultu...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the anthropologization of Dasein-psyche’s being by methods o...
Anthropology is the study of the origin of the man. It is basically concern with the concept of Homo...
Anthropologists have long been interested in the study of biomedicine, psychiatry and in the epistem...
The aim of this work is to give an outline of a broader project, which I call cultural neurophilosop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Aracne editrice via the ...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...
© 2007 Dr. Juan Fernando DominguezThe main objective of this thesis is to make a contribution toward...
Neuroanthropology is the integration of neuroscience into anthropology and aims to understand “brain...
Over the past two decades, the brain sciences have gone through a revolution in theories and methods...
How do we define ourselves as humans and interact with our various environments? Recently, neuroscie...
Our primary goal in this article is to discuss the cross-talk between biological and cultural factor...
Anthropology treats people as a biocultural entity. In general terms, it studies the human biologica...
To understand a human brain, one must understand the cultures in which it was formed. One ultimate t...
The conceptual foundations and ontology of cognitive neuroscience are rarely analysed in cross-cultu...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the anthropologization of Dasein-psyche’s being by methods o...
Anthropology is the study of the origin of the man. It is basically concern with the concept of Homo...
Anthropologists have long been interested in the study of biomedicine, psychiatry and in the epistem...
The aim of this work is to give an outline of a broader project, which I call cultural neurophilosop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Aracne editrice via the ...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
This article, the second of a two-part essay, outlines a solution to certain tensions in Thomist phi...