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- | Like any field of scholarly inquiry, anthropology is a conversation among many people with different points of view. On the one hand, what brings us together is a set of questions about the nature of humanity. On the other hand, everything about these questions—including how to ask them, what kinds of information will help answer them, and what kinds of answers we should seek, and why anyone should care about these answers—are subject to intense debate. These debates | + | Like any field of scholarly inquiry, anthropology is a conversation among many people with different points of view. On the one hand, what brings us together is a set of questions about the nature of humanity. On the other hand, everything about these questions—including how to ask them, what kinds of information will help answer them, and what kinds of answers we should seek, and why anyone should care about these answers—are subject to intense debate. These debates |
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