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Each person has a first-person point of view on themselves. Every one of us has an I-centered picture of the world around them. This perspective is uniquely yours; no one else sees the world the same way, because you see it as yourself and another person sees it as herself or himself. Hence, if anthropology examines all the ways of being human, it must also consider the fact that the human person is a subject, and has a subjective perspective on the world. | Each person has a first-person point of view on themselves. Every one of us has an I-centered picture of the world around them. This perspective is uniquely yours; no one else sees the world the same way, because you see it as yourself and another person sees it as herself or himself. Hence, if anthropology examines all the ways of being human, it must also consider the fact that the human person is a subject, and has a subjective perspective on the world. | ||
- | One of the ways in which the mind has appeared in this class is the ethical aspect of anthropology. Anthropologists are social scientists. Like scientists, they are interested in the real world, and want to know about people by observing and recordings empirical facts about them. Unlike scientists of the natural world, however, they cannot and do not want to treat people as if they were things. Rather we want to enter another person' | + | One of the ways in which the mind has appeared in [[1001: |
Another way in which anthropology deals with the presence of people' | Another way in which anthropology deals with the presence of people' | ||
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Tylor, Edward B. 1920. Primitive Culture. Vol. 1. London: John Murray. http:// | Tylor, Edward B. 1920. Primitive Culture. Vol. 1. London: John Murray. http:// | ||
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