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  1. Finding revelation in anthropology: Alexander Winchell, William Robertson Smith and the heretical imperative.David N. Livingstone - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (3):435-454.
    Anthropological inquiry has often been considered an agent of intellectual secularization. Not least is this so in the sphere of religion, where anthropological accounts have often been taken to represent the triumph of naturalism. This metanarrative, however, fails to recognize that naturalistic explanations could sometimes be espousedforreligious purposes and in defence of confessional creeds. This essay examines two late nineteenth-century figures – Alexander Winchell in the United States and William Robertson Smith in Britain – who found in anthropological analysis resources (...)
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  • Confronting the field: Tylor's Anahuac and Victorian thought on human diversity.Chiara Lacroix - 2022 - History of the Human Sciences 35 (5):135-156.
    Victorian anthropologists have been nicknamed ‘armchair anthropologists’. Yet some of them did set foot in the field. Edward Burnett Tylor's first published work, Anahuac, or Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern, described his youthful travels in Mexico. Tylor's confrontation with the ‘field’ revealed significant tensions between the different beliefs and attitudes that Tylor held towards Mexican society. Contrasts between the evidence of Mexico's history (prior to European contact) and the present-day society of the 1850s led Tylor to see both (...)
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  • La antropología como disciplina científica, dimensión biológica y cultural en la naturaleza humana.William Oswaldo Aparicio Gómez - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 2 (1):179-192.
    El campo de intereses de la Antropología es basto. Cubre todas las épocas, todos los espacios, incorporando en las últimas décadas estudios en sociedades complejas, antropología política, económica, estudios de parentesco, etc. Cubre tanto la dimensión biológica -estudio de hominización, clasificación de las variedades raciales- como la dimensión cultural. Pretende explicar tanto las diferencias como las semejanzas entre los distintos grupos humanos. Pretende dar, también, razón tanto de la continuidad como del cambio de las sociedades. Algunos quieren ver las variaciones (...)
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