Anthropology and Parallelism : The Individual as a Universal

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  • Author:  Marvin E. Kirsh  

  • Abstract:   - (see audio same name) Objectivity in anthropological studies can be potentially corrupted by history methods, and theory that is inherently furnished with tools of modern science employed in analysis.The enclosed audio discusses some notions of the more abstract physical sciences,as well as those of the more empirically centered biological sciences as they might relate to reflexive perceptions involved in the, organization, means of assimilation and interpretation of data in anthropological studies. It is suggested that potential authors, researchers, for best creativity, e3fficient use of time and resources, and openness of topic, fullness of materials, do not focus their resources to challange/disprove notions whose source may suffer to stsrt a single unique problem related to perspective and identity, self identity/definition, but to orient themselves openly from their own perspectives with the awareness that much of the scientific apparatus they are dependant upon, have become educated to, are embedded conceptually with,describable by, the same historical and behavioral facets of the human societies that they are endeavoring to study.




























 

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