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Philosophy and Anthropology: A Critical Relation

Philosophy and Anthropology: A Critical Relation

... Psychological anthropology focuses on the mind, body, and subjectivity of the individual in whose life and experience culture and society are ...psychological anthropology look for typical child-rearing ... See full document

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Materiality and the ontological turn in the anthropocene : establishing a dialogue between law, anthropology and eco-philosophy

Materiality and the ontological turn in the anthropocene : establishing a dialogue between law, anthropology and eco-philosophy

... of anthropology and eco-philosophy, a new legal terrain is (re)discovered wherein the laws of nature dictate a new contract between living and non-living entities in the universe as an ‘ultimate’ attempt to ... See full document

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A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

... Greek philosophy regards the concept of mind as something spiritual or mysterious vital part which is either opposite of physical or a life force, they are of the vision that mind is a spiritual part of the ... See full document

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Himalayan journeys : a mobile ethnography and philosophical anthropology : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Social Anthropology

Himalayan journeys : a mobile ethnography and philosophical anthropology : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Social Anthropology

... 1994, Culture, power, history: a reader in contemporary social theory, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.. 1991, Being-in-the-world: a commentary on Heidegger's Being and time, d[r] ... See full document

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The Philosophicum – Model Project of Philosophy of Medicine in Medical Education and Practice in Germany Perspective Article

The Philosophicum – Model Project of Philosophy of Medicine in Medical Education and Practice in Germany Perspective Article

... Abstract: Medical and philosophical thinking belong together, cannot be separated neither in scientific theory nor in practice, and only the symbiosis of both can face the challange to reflect the basic phenomenon of ... See full document

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... An agreed definition of what constitutes Medical Humanities is lacking.[2] Important differences exist in what is understood by MH, between institutions and countries.[2] The centre for Medical Humanities in London, ... See full document

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Integrating Chemistry, Electricity and Magnetism into Dynamical Natural Philosophy: J  F  Fries’s Extension of Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations

Integrating Chemistry, Electricity and Magnetism into Dynamical Natural Philosophy: J F Fries’s Extension of Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations

... Kant’s philosophy are Reinhold, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, while Fries supposedly misunderstood the true nature of the a priori by introducing anthropology into Kant’s philosophy (concerning a more ... See full document

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Eating Human Beings: Varieties of Cannibalism and the Heterogeneity of Human Life

Eating Human Beings: Varieties of Cannibalism and the Heterogeneity of Human Life

... for philosophy from this kind of enquiry could be articulated in terms of ethnocentrism and its ...Western philosophy is beginning to break out of its introverted predicament, as an increasing number of ... See full document

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Anxious Intimacy: Negotiating Gender, Value and Belonging among Japanese Retirees in Malaysia

Anxious Intimacy: Negotiating Gender, Value and Belonging among Japanese Retirees in Malaysia

... Instead, this thesis will articulate an anthropology, or a philosophy of life Ingold 2011, which tracks ‘the continuing vitality of life, both terrible and wonderful’ Tsing 2012, 506 fro[r] ... See full document

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Development of Women Human Resources of Ethnic Minorities in the Northern Region Viet Nam

Development of Women Human Resources of Ethnic Minorities in the Northern Region Viet Nam

... minorities in the interdisciplinary perspective (anthropology, development economics, politics, social philosophy, psychology, regional science ...) in developing scientific arguments, conducted from ... See full document

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How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

... their relation. Locke held that no simple idea has any necessary relation to or inconsistency with any ...no relation between ideas, and that we have no a-priori grounds for anticipating one such ... See full document

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Critical realism and economic anthropology

Critical realism and economic anthropology

... Substantivists therefore reject the idea that economic transactions can be understood in isolation, insisting instead that they must be understood as ‘a momentary episode in a continuous social relation’ (Sahlins ... See full document

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Things could be different : design anthropology as hopeful, critical and ecological

Things could be different : design anthropology as hopeful, critical and ecological

... in relation to the anthropological, to design and to responsibility for the shaping and imagining of the future, we will draw upon a number of examples from our ...a critical and ethical reflexivity about ... See full document

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On being in relation with all created things (an ecofeminist, evangelical, theological anthropology)

On being in relation with all created things (an ecofeminist, evangelical, theological anthropology)

... is critical of the attempt to add feminine attributes to the divine, arguing that, “There is real danger that simply identifying the Spirit with ‘feminine’ reality leaves the overall symbol of God fundamentally ... See full document

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NOT A YES OR NO QUESTION: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SEX AND GENDER IN FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY

NOT A YES OR NO QUESTION: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SEX AND GENDER IN FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY

... Laqueur (1990) discussed the historical transience and cultural specificity of the human body, particularly with regard to sex, in detail in his influential book Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. He ... See full document

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Critical realism vs social constructionism & social constructivism: application to a social housing research study

Critical realism vs social constructionism & social constructivism: application to a social housing research study

... a philosophy that defines an objective reality as one that exists independently of individual perception but also recognizes the role that individual subjective interpretation plays in defining reality ... See full document

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Critical Thinking, Bias and Feminist Philosophy: Building a Better Framework through Collaboration

Critical Thinking, Bias and Feminist Philosophy: Building a Better Framework through Collaboration

... paper, critical thinking (CT) refers to a method or intellectual behaviours designed to maximise truth-seeking ...within philosophy the im- portance of thinking carefully about what competing concep- tions ... See full document

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A Critical Approach to Ancestry in Forensic Anthropology: an Assessment of Fordisc 3.1 and AncesTrees

A Critical Approach to Ancestry in Forensic Anthropology: an Assessment of Fordisc 3.1 and AncesTrees

... Forensic anthropology is the application of anthropology methods and theory, primarily human skeletal biology, taphonomy, and archaeology in medico-legal ...physical anthropology provides aid to ... See full document

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On Derrida’s Method

On Derrida’s Method

... is Philosophy”, is “What makes Philosophy possible?” This entails an examination of the conditions of possibility for ...What Philosophy has failed to acknowledge, is that it is precisely that, that ... See full document

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Andréa Zhouri, Introduction: Anthropology and knowledge production in a ‘minefield’

Andréa Zhouri, Introduction: Anthropology and knowledge production in a ‘minefield’

... Amazon region and threaten the local traditional way of life. Drawing on the concept of “spillage effects” of mining, the authors discuss environmental conflicts in São Luis around demands for an Extractive Reserve, ways ... See full document

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