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second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
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2025, or from any specific time or era. Making an argument about “the future” is not the main thing in this ... nd an essay lives and dies on the strength of its argument for a single claim. An essay puts forward one ide... thropologists.” might be a necessary step in your argument that supports your overall claim. How would you do that? It’s the same way you build an argument for any claim. You would need to explain what you
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, orientation, outlook, or assumptions. ===== An argument is like a building ===== An argument has, in the most basic form, three kinds of materials: * The main ... 3. Toulmin, Stephen. (1958) 2003. //The Uses of Argument//. Updated edition. Cambridge: Cambridge Universi
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is not the flux of historical change; This is an argument that seeks to show that people do not have a cons... at human societies produce in history. (A lesser argument against the synchronic, holist //logos// is the c
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lot]]. * An essay has an [[:the_quest:building_an_argument|argument for a thesis]] - In this class, you are making a claim about another scholar's claims: it's a "m
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functionalist” theory of society. * This was an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives
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functionalist” theory of society. * This was an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives
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he world, too. Their nostalgia is part of a moral argument for social order and collective wellbeing. * Ne
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indigenous societies of the New World. * His argument for people’s natural sovereignty was based on the
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a human, was really a god, Lono? ==== Sahlins’s argument has been provocative, and led to a rather typical
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Swanton, another anthropologist, constructed his argument concerning the "Probable Identity of the 'Croatan
possible_sources_for_the_second_essay @2700:2025
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t I have read in ANTH 2700? Is this form that the argument takes similar to the kinds of arguments people ma

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