Hi Y'all!I'm writing a piece that deals with some dilemmas of approaching certain fields and how the study can be done with certain problems the Anthropologist might need to deal with.Right now I'm…Continue
Started by Jah Paz. Last reply by John McCreery Jan 30.
Kant maintained that perception of causation/causality was "a habit" (if I have that translation right). Contrarily, such notables as Spinoza, Einstein, Bertrand Russell have discounted the notion…Continue
Started by Larry Stout. Last reply by Huon Wardle Dec 13, 2012.
The anthropological imagination is fed by an range of artistic and intellectual sources; most of which are probably never acknowledged. This thread is an opportunity for anyone simply to add elements…Continue
Started by Huon Wardle. Last reply by Huon Wardle Nov 13, 2012.
Recently I found myself browsing in Amartya Sen's The Argumentative Indian. I was struck by Sen's observation that the portrayal of India as a fundamentally irrational, deeply spiritual culture is a…Continue
Started by John McCreery. Last reply by Keith Hart Nov 2, 2012.
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Hello, Friends! Let me begin by stating my attraction to this anonymous aphorism:
"There is no such thing as knowledge, just belief."
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