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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 01, 2... - Anthropologists have always borrowed from other social sciences. - Anthropology is just plain big, bec... HTML><li></HTML><HTML><p></HTML>Anthropology is a social science, so we should think about where science c... s.<HTML></p></HTML> <HTML><p></HTML>Likewise, the social sciences are an effort to move away from asking w
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 15, 2... e idea of //homo duplex// is core to 20th century social science: * Durkheim: “[C]onsider social facts as things” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit... s of the collective consciousness of society, or “social facts.” * Social facts appear to each person
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 22, 2... liffe-Brown brought Durkheim’s ideas into British social anthropology to argue for a “structural functiona... n society which claimed that you could understand social institutions by looking for their origins in the ... ng an equilibrium among different tendencies. * Social facts function to maintain this dynamic balance.
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 08, 2... e mind and is inaccesible to the individual mind Social facts are just ideas, but to an individual they a... the speech they hear. **Language is a system of social facts** in the minds of the people who speak it.
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of April 12, 2... er tension between two ways of seeing society and social forces: * A search for a //logos//, or a reaso... e defined by their capacity to be molded by their social environment. This is the critical edge of the cu
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- main questions about human life and the nature of social forms, and the contributions that anthropology ha... de to and borrowed from other disciplines and the social sciences in general. We will explore the theoreti... tive, and to decide for themselves which kinds of social and cultural explanations make sense to them. Ry
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- tes in anthropology\\ ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au\\ Social Sciences Building 410 (A02)\\ Week of March 29, 2