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- 3.2.1 @1002:2019
- at if...? What if you lived in a world in which everything you possessed also possessed a //hau//, and the /... 2000 [1925], 12)? ## Tiv spheres of exchange Everything of value would be **embedded** in social relation... a new **unicentric** system would emerge in which everything was in one sphere, and everything could be exchanged for everything and for money. Everything would have a pr
- the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
- st possible challenge is that this is not normal. Everything about my own life feels completely abnormal, and ... e we have all had to think very consciously about everything all the time because everything is new and unprecedented. It is, by definition, not part of my or anyone’s cu... still relevant even at a time when it feels like everything is changing. The novel coronavirus pandemic is g
- 3 @2700:2025
- only see in synchronic time, a freeze frame where everything exists simultaneously and we can see the connecti... writing is usually present-tense. History touches everything, but anthropologists usually write as if their fi... rx all have their own interpretations of it. * Everything flows. Everything is in flux. * Everything is and is in a process of becoming something else. * Everyth
- 5 @2700:2022
- rom the assumption that things are what they are. Everything that is, has a single essence. A = A. A = { a<ht... ml>, … b<html><sub></html>n<html></sub></html> } Everything is **either** a version of one thing **or** a ver... within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everything is mixed. Everything is somewhere on a continuum, and different points on the continuum have **both** one sid
- 5 @2700:2021
- rom the assumption that things are what they are. Everything that is, has a single essence. A = A. A = { a<ht... ml>, … b<html><sub></html>n<html></sub></html> } Everything is **either** a version of one thing **or** a ver... within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everything is mixed. Everything is somewhere on a continuum, and different points on the continuum have **both** one sid
- managing_bibliographies @the_quest
- indexes of journal articles allow Zotero to grab everything without any intervention. Each index provider set... ain details for citing a book, but it may not get everything or put it in the right place. It is good to know ... ay, and as long as I've checked to make sure that everything is complete and correct in the database entries, ... phy in your database, so that you can refresh and everything in your document will be updated. If you change t
- 1.2 @1002:2024
- backgrounds.** We assume that - we don’t know everything, - other people know things we don’t, and see t... I learned is based on a fiction. I have to forget everything I learned.” I grew up in a society in which I le... dy how an economic system works, I have to forget everything I learned about the economy from my own life. *... Karl. (1843a) 1978. “For a ruthless criticism of everything existing.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited
- 2.1 @1002:2024
- society is a “system of total services” in which everything one does is for someone else, and other people do everything for you. It is a state of total interdependence. ... ed. ===== Tiv spheres of exchange ===== What if everything you owned “wished to return to its birthplace” (Mauss [1925b] 1990, 12)? Everything of value would be **embedded** in social relation
- 2.2 @1002:2024
- society is a “system of total services” in which everything one does is for someone else, and other people do everything for you (Mauss [1925] 1990, 5). It is a state of... it. ===== Tiv spheres of exchange ===== What if everything you owned “wished to return to its birthplace” (Mauss [1925] 1990, 12)? Everything of value would be **embedded** in social relation
- 2.2 @1002:2018
- society is a "system of total services" in which everything one does is for someone else, and other people do everything for you. It is a state of total interdependence. ... t if...? ## What if we lived in a world in which everything was a gift, and everything possessed a *hau*? ## Spheres of exchange ## Many societies organize objects in
- 2.2.0 @1001:2020
- en in an [[:emic_and_etic|emic]] perspective, and everything else is the same. * The emic perspective is imp... Our cultural worldviews teach us how to **read** everything we **see**. Everything that is, is a symbol of something else. ===== We see the world through symbols ===== People do not simply see things; they read everything they see as signs (symbols) of something else.
- 2 @2700:2025
- e’s utterances either make sense or they don’t; **everything else is an opinion.** * The history of a langua... e’s conceptual structure exists in isolation from everything else in the world, but it isn’t. * How do we re... ===== Durkheim and Saussure **do not** agree on everything or say the same things; they **do** think alike i... her parts. There is no outside of these systems. Everything one experiences is flitered through, or mediated,
- 11 @2700:2022
- of thing, but in any of the dominant frameworks, everything is either one or the other. They have the same on... s a set of ground rules or a kind of template for everything that Melanesians do or say.... The intention is n... pose: to argue for a single claim. In any essay, everything has to contribute to supporting one main claim, w
- 10 @2700:2025
- people keep as pets—from ferrets to goldfish and everything in between. Where do they go on the Wikipedia of... case Rabinow (2000). [Photo by author.]// ===== Everything is broccoli ===== {{ :brassica.svg?nolink |A con... imo. **All cats have the same essence: catness.** Everything has an is-ness: **I am an essentialist.** * No,
- 1.2 @1002:2022
- start from the assumption that - we don’t know everything, and - other people know things we don’t, and s... ruthless criticism [//rücksichtslose Kritik//] of everything existing, ruthless in two senses: The criticism m... , Karl. (1843) 1978. “For a ruthless criticism of everything existing.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited