02784nam 2200589zu 450 991013352310332120230621141311.09782271078551(ebook)9782271051592(paperback)10.4000/books.editionscnrs.410(CKB)3390000000053524(SSID)ssj0001539785(PQKBManifestationID)12012754(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001539785(PQKBWorkID)11532806(PQKB)11078432(WaSeSS)IndRDA00043928(FrMaCLE)OB-editionscnrs-410(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40934(PPN)267942818(EXLCZ)99339000000005352420160829d2001 uy freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnthropologie naïve, anthropologie savante de l'origine de l'homme, de l'imagination et des idées reçues /Wiktor StoczkowskiCNRS Éditions2001France :CNRS éditions,20011 online resource (266 pages) digital, PDF file(s)AnthropologieBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrint version: 9782271051592 Includes bibliographical references.Two centuries ago, naturalists seized on the question of the origin of man, to which only myths had provided answers until then. But has science, after rejecting the traditional mythical stories, really succeeded in freeing itself from their influence? Through an analysis of key concepts of anthropogenèse proposed between early nineteenth century and today, Wiktor Stoczkowski shows that scientific work, like school textbooks or popular works, still perpetuates the fabric of secular beliefs today. If science often joins common thought in its conclusions, it is because both remain dependent on an ancient imagination in which a whole naive anthropology is reflected: our simplistic way of explaining the biological evolution of Man, the mechanisms of Culture and the transformations of human society throughout history.AnthropologyHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCAnthropology - GeneralHILCCidées reçuesanthropologie naïveimaginationimaginaire scientifiqueAnthropologySocial SciencesAnthropology - GeneralStoczkowski Wiktor893099PQKBUkMaJRU9910133523103321Anthropologie naïve, anthropologie savante1994758UNINA