In a time of intellectual uncertainty, the question of how we know what we do about human lives becomes ever more pressing. The essays collated in this volume argue that anthropology can be used to acknowledge, explore and interpret divergence and ideological conflict over human meaning.
In a time of intellectual uncertainty, the question of how we know what we do about human lives becomes ever more pressing. The essays collated in this volume argue that anthropology can be used to acknowledge, explore and interpret divergence and ideological conflict over human meaning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel Rapport is Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies at the University of St Andrews, UK.Huon Wardle is Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, UK.
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List of ContributorsPreface: The 'Star' Consortium and the ASA Decennial ConferenceIntroduction: Moral Social Relations as Methodology and Everyday PracticeNigel Rapport (University of St. Andrews UK) and Huon Wardle (University of St. Andrews UK)1. After Sympathy a QuestionAnne Line Dalsgård (Aarhus University Denmark)2. His Father Came to Him in His Sleep: An Essay on Enlightenment Mortalities and Immortalities in IcelandArnar Anason (University of Aberdeen UK)3. On 'Bad Mind': Orienting Sentiments in Jamaican Street LifeHuon Wardle (University of St Andrews UK)4. Westermarck Moral Relativity and Ethical BehaviourDavid Shankland (University of Bristol UK)5. Saving Sympathy: Adam Smith Morality Law and CommerceDiane Austin-Broos (University of Sydney Australia)6. 'Can We Have Our Nature/Culture Dichotomy Back Please'?Nigel Clark (Lancaster University UK) Rupert Stasch (University of Cambridge UK) and Jon Bialecki (Lancaster University UK)7. Who Are We to Judge? Two Metalogues on MoralityRonald Stade (University of Malmo Sweden)8. 'We Are All Human': Cosmopolitanism as a Radically Political Moral ProjectElisabeth Kirtsoglou (Durham University UK)9. Transference and Cosmopolitan Politesse: Coming to Terms with the Distorted 'Tragic' Quality of Social Relations between Individual Human BeingsNigel Rapport (University of St Andrews UK)10. Afterword: Becoming Enlightened About RelationsMarilyn Strathern (University of Cambridge UK)Index
List of ContributorsPreface: The 'Star' Consortium and the ASA Decennial ConferenceIntroduction: Moral Social Relations as Methodology and Everyday PracticeNigel Rapport (University of St. Andrews UK) and Huon Wardle (University of St. Andrews UK)1. After Sympathy a QuestionAnne Line Dalsgård (Aarhus University Denmark)2. His Father Came to Him in His Sleep: An Essay on Enlightenment Mortalities and Immortalities in IcelandArnar Anason (University of Aberdeen UK)3. On 'Bad Mind': Orienting Sentiments in Jamaican Street LifeHuon Wardle (University of St Andrews UK)4. Westermarck Moral Relativity and Ethical BehaviourDavid Shankland (University of Bristol UK)5. Saving Sympathy: Adam Smith Morality Law and CommerceDiane Austin-Broos (University of Sydney Australia)6. 'Can We Have Our Nature/Culture Dichotomy Back Please'?Nigel Clark (Lancaster University UK) Rupert Stasch (University of Cambridge UK) and Jon Bialecki (Lancaster University UK)7. Who Are We to Judge? Two Metalogues on MoralityRonald Stade (University of Malmo Sweden)8. 'We Are All Human': Cosmopolitanism as a Radically Political Moral ProjectElisabeth Kirtsoglou (Durham University UK)9. Transference and Cosmopolitan Politesse: Coming to Terms with the Distorted 'Tragic' Quality of Social Relations between Individual Human BeingsNigel Rapport (University of St Andrews UK)10. Afterword: Becoming Enlightened About RelationsMarilyn Strathern (University of Cambridge UK)Index
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