In his much-discussed work Beyond Nature and Culture, anthropologist Philippe Descola gives central importance to the “great divide” between nature and culture in European history. According to him, the “naturalism” created by this gap is at the heart of Western modernity and distinguishes it from the “others” on the planet. One can certainly agree with Descola that the nature-culture dualism cannot claim universal validity. However, the extent of the “great divide” created in Europe by early modern “rationalist” scholarship remains unclear. Methodologically, one should not limit oneself to the narrow history of science and philosophy, but also examine the linguistic, religious, and social history
Unterscheidung zwischen Natur und Kultur. Kontroverse der reflexiven Moderne Dieser Beitrag wird an...
Is there such a thing as unadulterated nature? All that surrounds us is culturally modified by man s...
In this paper, we will analyze how anthropological thinking, in the last twenty years, has put the c...
The conceptual dichotomy between nature and culture has been the main focus of the works by the Fren...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the philosophical implications of the role that the conceptual d...
A public lecture at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok By Philippe Descola is Professor at Collège de...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
From the outset, modern philosophy has taken an interest in cultural diversity. However, at the star...
There is now a renewed debate within anthropology concerning the relation between 'culture &apo...
The two terms "nature " and "culture " can suggest a binary or oppositional stru...
The idea that societies or cultures can evolve and, therefore, can be compared and graded has been c...
The modern categorization also referred to as modern constitution has set Nature and Culture apart a...
Arnold Berleant has claimed that we get rid of the dualisms which haunted Western thinking for mille...
The separation between nature, as the domain of scientific laws, and culture, as the domain of human...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
Unterscheidung zwischen Natur und Kultur. Kontroverse der reflexiven Moderne Dieser Beitrag wird an...
Is there such a thing as unadulterated nature? All that surrounds us is culturally modified by man s...
In this paper, we will analyze how anthropological thinking, in the last twenty years, has put the c...
The conceptual dichotomy between nature and culture has been the main focus of the works by the Fren...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the philosophical implications of the role that the conceptual d...
A public lecture at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok By Philippe Descola is Professor at Collège de...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
From the outset, modern philosophy has taken an interest in cultural diversity. However, at the star...
There is now a renewed debate within anthropology concerning the relation between 'culture &apo...
The two terms "nature " and "culture " can suggest a binary or oppositional stru...
The idea that societies or cultures can evolve and, therefore, can be compared and graded has been c...
The modern categorization also referred to as modern constitution has set Nature and Culture apart a...
Arnold Berleant has claimed that we get rid of the dualisms which haunted Western thinking for mille...
The separation between nature, as the domain of scientific laws, and culture, as the domain of human...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
Unterscheidung zwischen Natur und Kultur. Kontroverse der reflexiven Moderne Dieser Beitrag wird an...
Is there such a thing as unadulterated nature? All that surrounds us is culturally modified by man s...
In this paper, we will analyze how anthropological thinking, in the last twenty years, has put the c...