Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay
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Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay left a comment for Alexandra Plotnikov
"Welcome to OAC,, Alexandra."
Oct 5, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay commented on Priscila Santos da Costa's blog post Coyote
"Rather "feeling" than "seeing".But impulses are not silly.The polymerized organic molecules & living micro-organisms can be differentiated only with 2 characteristics 1) replication & 2) impulse-to respond…"
Oct 5, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay commented on Priscila Santos da Costa's blog post An Anthropology of the Subject
"Being dynamic as other branches of Sciences, Psychology (though much younger than other branches) also has shifted from the Freudian to Pavlovian concept as childhood to youth.Ego & Superego(as well as the trinity,sub-conscious,conscious…"
Oct 5, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay joined Chelsea L. Booth's group
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Oct 3, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay commented on M Izabel's blog post Theorizing Theories
"Duality is the law of Nature(perhaps the only law branched into many laws).There R days N nights,Materialism N Idealism,Big bang N Steady state,Speed limit(by Light) N Non limit(recent challenge,faced by Relativity),Finite & Non finite…"
Oct 3, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay commented on Priscila Santos da Costa's blog post An Anthropology of the Subject
"At least Death would in no way be a surprise from the view of a BIOLOGICAL Science."
Oct 3, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay replied to M Izabel's discussion Can we really understand a cultural/social phenomenon using just one theoretical framework or specific analytical tool/lens?
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Oct 3, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay posted a blog post

Error-II

Your boss,spouse ,friends or children will  asses your errors but who will do that for NATURE? When a dreaded natural disaster happens we term it an error of nature. If NATURE has any intelligence it is not any error from its point of view. My question is about this natural errors - especially the error in the process of EVOLUTION (remembering C.Darwin on his 152nd Anniversary).
Sep 21, 2011
John McCreery commented on Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay's blog post Error
"Whose error? And what kind? These are not rhetorical questions. There are the anthropologists' errors, misreporting something seen or said. There are the native's errors. Where knowledge is esoteric, an uninitiated native may also mistake…"
Sep 21, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay replied to M Izabel's discussion Can we really understand a cultural/social phenomenon using just one theoretical framework or specific analytical tool/lens?
"Highly appreciable comment. "
Sep 19, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay replied to M Izabel's discussion Can we really understand a cultural/social phenomenon using just one theoretical framework or specific analytical tool/lens?
"At first I must have 2 appreciate it very very very much.Modern astronomy(unlike the ancestor-though it's human psychology 2 make things simplified or unified) is in search of the panacea called GUT(Grand Unified Theory) which will explain…"
Sep 19, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay posted a blog post

Error

When I was 4 years old an erroneous miracle happened. After a long vacation my late father decided to resume in the duty of his job. His office was 140 km. or so away from our native home. He asked my mother to check the date of his journey in the calendar. My mother erroneously selected the date next after the real date. On that day, the very train my father used to board for his office collided with another train taking many lives.Alexander Fleming in medicine, Rontgen in physics, Kekuley in…See More
Sep 18, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay replied to Liz Challinor's discussion What use is Anthropology? in the group Theory in Anthropology
"Sciences are classified for our advantage & all sciences are interrelated and science knows no limit only prove.Rather putting the question as "How much have we been affected by neglecting this vital branch of Biological Science?"…"
Sep 18, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay replied to Amiria Salmond's discussion What's wrong with Quine? in the group Theory in Anthropology
"Sometimes  wrong is strong-at least creative wrong(as in evolving newer species from  older one-result of wrongness)"
Sep 12, 2011
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Theories guiding our thinking, and thinking about theory.
Sep 12, 2011
Youdheya Banerjee/Bandyopadhyay left a comment for Keith Hart
"It's OK.I know little bit of it.Some Dawson,an English Lawyer made a fraud in the field of Anthropology in the middle of 1900 A.D. ,"
Aug 8, 2011

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Error-II

Your boss,spouse ,friends or children will  asses your errors but who will do that for NATURE? When a dreaded natural disaster happens we term it an error of nature. If NATURE has any intelligence it is not any error from its point of view. My question is about this natural errors - especially the error in the process of EVOLUTION (remembering C.Darwin on his 152nd Anniversary).

Posted on September 21, 2011 at 7:30pm

Error

When I was 4 years old an erroneous miracle happened. After a long vacation my late father decided to resume in the duty of his job. His office was 140 km. or so away from our native home. He asked my mother to check the date of his journey in the calendar. My mother erroneously selected the date next after the real date. On that day, the very train my father used to board for his office collided with another train taking many lives.

Alexander Fleming in medicine, Rontgen in physics,…

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Posted on September 18, 2011 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

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At 8:10pm on August 8, 2011, Keith Hart said…
I am not an encyclopedia, being rather an economic anthropologist of limited experience. I have never heard of it. Sorry!
At 8:54pm on August 7, 2011, Keith Hart said…
Welcome to the OAC, Youdheya!
 
 
 

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