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changed. Later generations developed new ways of thinking about things. - Anthropologists critique themse... adings for each week. - Reflect on what you are thinking about these readings and the week’s topic in your... us follow these implicit rules, or norms, without thinking about them. Durkheim calls them “social facts” (... *, and this prevents individuals from consciously thinking about the social nature of what they think is nat
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changed. Later generations developed new ways of thinking about things. - Anthropologists critique themse... adings for each week. - Reflect on what you are thinking about these readings and the week’s topic in your... us follow these implicit rules, or norms, without thinking about them. Durkheim calls them “social facts” (... *, and this prevents individuals from consciously thinking about the social nature of what they think is nat
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brains. * We are never consciously aware of the thinking in the other mind. It is a thinking mind without an individual self. * This is a mind that does not mak
second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
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earch leads you to conclude something about their thinking. For every piece of concrete evidence you provide... faulting people for ethnocentric biases in their thinking, they seem fixated on proving that economics and
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ests that the world materializes in response to a thinking mind observing it. * This idea has been prove... ocial formations to just one. 🤯🤯 * Seeing and thinking about society could select from many possibilitie
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n to record a disappearing way of life and way of thinking (Gruber 1970). * They relied on interviews wi... pay little attention to peoples’ endonyms. ===== Thinking like a census taker ===== Anthropology today doe
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in anthropology: * What were people //really// thinking? (Obeyesekere 1992) I am not interested in that ... he lingusitic analogy to identify and explain the thinking of people involved in these encounters. * Recal
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think. In fact, writing about things you’re still thinking about is how you think about them better. Each we... your writing again a few days after. How has your thinking changed? What would you say if you had to revise
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knowledge, then so too does anthropology. ===== Thinking like a census taker ===== Anthropology today doe
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develop so much of its own system, for Lugardian thinking to take hold. If anything, its early experiments
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Orientalism// ([1978] 2014), argues that European thinking about their own society is implicitly based on a
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he lingusitic analogy to identify and explain the thinking of people involved in these encounters. * Recal
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* In choosing **yes** or **no**, what are you thinking is the most important part of religion for the re
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other individuals: agency, rationality, strategic thinking, choice, creativity.((For counterarguments, see,
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Orientalism// ([1978] 2014), argues that European thinking about their own society is implicitly based on a
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