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Mind, body, and culture, anthropology and the biological interface, Geoffrey Samuel

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Mind, body, and culture, anthropology and the biological interface, Geoffrey Samuel
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mind, body, and culture
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
708568449
Responsibility statement
Geoffrey Samuel
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
anthropology and the biological interface
Summary
Concerned with the aspects of human behaviour which have been traditionally described as cultural or social, the author draws on his background in physics to suggest a scientific approach involving a reconceptualization of many of our assumed concepts. Are culture, society and similar concepts from anthropology and sociology of any real use in making sense of human social life? How can we understand the relationship between the social group and the individual human beings, with their self-awareness and sense of personal identity, who make it up? Drawing on his background in physics, Dr Samuel suggests a scientific approach involving a reconceptualization of many of the concepts we take for granted. The multimodal framework, or MMF, derives from this approach. It incorporates many of the insights of social and cultural anthropology, particularly the work of Gregory Bateson and Victor Turner, as well as being influenced by recent developments in the philosophy of science and related fields. Finally, the book considers some of the implications of the MMF for biological approaches, and focuses on questions of brain structure and on evolutionary explanations for human social behaviour.--, Provided by publisher
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