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What do you learn from anthropology?

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What do you learn from anthropology?

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  1. How really sticky theories are. Their viscosity is also very high.


  2. Exactly the study of humanities,societies,cultures etc.,

    Whatever we study about anthropology, we are on our own way.... Becoz in this up-to-date culture people won't look at those kind of issues. They're on their way.......

  3. anthropology makes us sensitive to the concept of ethnocentrism, the tendency of people to view strangers and their behavior through their own cultural lens. in other words, taking human sacrifice as an example, an anthropologist would try to understand the institution of human sacrifice in terms of the culture that practices it, rather than just condemn it out of hand because modern, western european people don't do it and think it's outlandish and horrible. anthropologists don't take their own culture's values as better than those of other people's. they try to make sense of a culture's values and institutions in terms of their own philosophy, and not the anthropologist's.

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  4. 1.You gain more insight into the world as it was.

    2. You then try and figure how to deal with it as it is.

    3. Subsequently, you try to make a "positive" adjustment that will make life for you and others more beneficial in the future.

  5. "Scientism, the view that science can explain all human conditions and expressions, mental as well as physical, is a superstition, one of the dominant superstitions of our day; and it is not an insult to science to say so."

    BEWARE THE CULT OF SCIENTISM!

  6. Anthropology is something holistic in its aproach. its studies human but not in the way science does, or sociology does or archeology does or humanities do.

        it has its own way, comprizing of scientific methods, social aproach and humanistic athics.

  7. as a chimp, I have learnt a lot from anthropology. I have learnt it is far better to live in a state of shameless nakedness in the trees, crapping wherever and leaving only biodegradable rubbish. So we eat the odd monkey, what the hey. We do not pollute gratuitously, explore radioactivity for the purpose of wiping out the planet, dig for oil in order to further this process, live in vast crowded filthy cities, eat enormous qunatities of fat and sugar, complain continually, etc. Yes, far better to be a chimp, or better still a bonobo. Yeah, baby, a bonobo. uh-huh, you know what I'm talking about.

  8. Not as much as you learn from evolutionary biology.

  9. Absolute sweet f***y Adams

  10. You gain more insight into the world as it was. You then try and figure how to deal with it as it is. Subsequently, you try to make a "positive" adjustment that will make life for you and others more beneficial.

  11. how to seize men, I love slavemen.

  12. You learn about humanity in probably the broadest sense of the word.  How we evolved, how our culture grew and changed, how we learned language, what kinds of tools we used, how we buried our dead, how we viewed the natural and spiritual world, how we formed relationships with other people.... The list goes on and on.

    Anthropology encompasses humanity's past as well as its present.  It has elements of history, sociology, biology, theology, linguistics, chemistry and many other disciplines.

  13. Anthropology is the study of humanity. Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences.

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