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UNINA990003990930403321 |
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Kremer, James N. <1945- > |
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A coastal marin ecosystem serie ecological studies 24 / J.N. Kremer, S.W. Nixon |
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Berlin : Springer Varlag, 1978 |
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UNIORUON00109482 |
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NADVI 'Abdu'l Qayyum |
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Islam aur 'aurat / 'Abdu'l Qayyum Nadvi |
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Lahawr, : Em sana'ul-la xan, 1952 |
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UNINA9911007485103321 |
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Autore |
Rapport Nigel |
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Anthropology’s Philosophy : How Anthropology Makes Concepts its Own / / edited by Nigel Rapport |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (431 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology, , 2946-4226 |
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Ethnology |
Philosophical anthropology |
Anthropology |
Anthropology and the arts |
Sociocultural Anthropology |
Anthropological Theory |
Anthropology of the Arts |
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Introduction -- 1: Human Properties -- 2: Personal Experience -- 3: Social Inquiry -- 4: Accommodating Otherness -- 5: Afterword. |
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This book focuses on anthropology's ambition for comprehensiveness and its interdisciplinary nature. It consists of concise essays, each around 2,500 words, in which contributors examine how concepts traditionally linked to philosophy or other disciplines are interpreted and applied within anthropology. Each contributor selects a personally inspiring concept and illustrates its relevance to anthropology, showcasing how it takes on new meaning within an anthropological framework. These essays vary in style and content, allowing contributors to discuss the history of the concept’s usage, provide an ethnographic illustration of the concept, or offer an analytical, comparative or theoretical exposition of the concept as deployed anthropologically. A common theme across all entries is the exploration of anthropological disciplinarity— or 'anti-disciplinarity' - highlighting its intellectual flexibility and genre-blurring practices, in |
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an effort to approach that expansiveness necessary to do justice to the complexity of human existence. Nigel Rapport is Emeritus Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies at the University of St Andrews, UK. |
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