Readings in Early AnthropologyRoutledge, 6. 12. 2012. - 552 страница This book considers the beginnings of anthropology as a cultural tradition, and examines how it was developed and transmitted. It begins in the twelfth century, when commercial capitalism and extensive acculturation spread a secular world view among intellectuals. It ends with the eighteenth century, because most anthropologists are familiar with the subsequent history of their science. Originally published in 1963. |
Садржај
Chapter I To the End of the Fourteenth Century | 1 |
Chapter II The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries | 38 |
Chapter III The Seventeenth Century | 80 |
Chapter IV The Eighteenth Century | 175 |
Mans Nature | 244 |
Degradation vs Progress | 357 |
The Institutionalists and the Scotch School | 392 |
Notes | 461 |
522 | |
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
according acquired action age-area hypothesis ancient animals appear arts barbarous beasts body brute called causes century CEuvres character civil climate common comparative method consequently considered creatures cultural evolution culture customs degree DGHVN divine earth effects empire established evolution existence external faculties Francois Hotman habits hath human race ideas Idem imitation individual influence inhabitants instinct invention J. P. Migne kind king knowledge labour language law of nature Letter live London Lord Monboddo man’s mankind manner means mind monogenesis moral nations natural law necessary necessity never observe opinions organization origin ourselves particular passions Paul of Tarsus political polygenesis principle produced progress quadrupeds reason relation religion savage self-love sense social social anthropology society soul species speech subsistence theory things thought tion universal variety vide ibid virtue wants whole words