Moral Psychology at the Crossroads
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of successive accommodations that are made over the course of ...
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of successive accommodations that are made over the course of ...
GENDER, CULTURE CHANGE, AND FERTILITY DECLINE IN HONDURAS: AN
... I also received emotional support from many sources during my graduate training. I would like to thank my parents, my brothers and sisters, my nephews and nieces and my in-law family. Everyone has always been supportive of my decision to pursue my doctorate. Although pursuing a Ph.D. in anthropology ...
... I also received emotional support from many sources during my graduate training. I would like to thank my parents, my brothers and sisters, my nephews and nieces and my in-law family. Everyone has always been supportive of my decision to pursue my doctorate. Although pursuing a Ph.D. in anthropology ...
are we having fun yet? leisure and consumption in the post
... Indeed the very boundaries between production and consumption have themselves become blurred in the emerging `new economy', where what is produced is as likely to be an intangible good in the service or entertainment sector as a traditional, material, industrial product. The associated phenomenon of ...
... Indeed the very boundaries between production and consumption have themselves become blurred in the emerging `new economy', where what is produced is as likely to be an intangible good in the service or entertainment sector as a traditional, material, industrial product. The associated phenomenon of ...
Daniel Brinton and the Professionalization of American Anthropology
... by gentlemen and philosophers who themselves had not had contact with native peoples (for example, Thomas Jefferson). This period gave way to one of incipient professionalization in which individuals labeled their work as anthropology and submitted it to evaluation by their peers, but were not thems ...
... by gentlemen and philosophers who themselves had not had contact with native peoples (for example, Thomas Jefferson). This period gave way to one of incipient professionalization in which individuals labeled their work as anthropology and submitted it to evaluation by their peers, but were not thems ...
... This module surveys the history of various cinema technologies. Particular attention will be given to the ways in which the emergence of new technologies - such as sound, colour, cameras and camera mounts, varying screen dimensions, and lighting systems - affect aesthetic issues in global cinemas. B ...
Political Economy and the Labour Party: The Economics of
... the progress towards this objective in the post-First-World-War period engendered pressures that militated in favour of greater rigour and consistency in terms of the political economy that informed its policies. Of course this should not be overemphasized; as a broad church Labour had always, neces ...
... the progress towards this objective in the post-First-World-War period engendered pressures that militated in favour of greater rigour and consistency in terms of the political economy that informed its policies. Of course this should not be overemphasized; as a broad church Labour had always, neces ...
PRAGMATIC ANTHROPOLOGY
... promote others’ happiness, and we can use facts about human limitations to set boundaries for various human interactions. As we will see at the end of the next section, Kant does see pragmatic anthropology as playing important roles in this sort of application of moral principles to human life. But ...
... promote others’ happiness, and we can use facts about human limitations to set boundaries for various human interactions. As we will see at the end of the next section, Kant does see pragmatic anthropology as playing important roles in this sort of application of moral principles to human life. But ...
The Homeopathy of Kin Selection
... purpose of exploitation is mainly a cultural development. It operates between and within societies. Coercion in human societies differs from that in animal populations, because humans not only form individual dominance hierarchies, but also establish group hierarchies. Further, physical strength or ...
... purpose of exploitation is mainly a cultural development. It operates between and within societies. Coercion in human societies differs from that in animal populations, because humans not only form individual dominance hierarchies, but also establish group hierarchies. Further, physical strength or ...
TAG program final
... technological practice had on the people that created and consumed them. I argue that figurines are best understood as material agents whose efficacy and social significance arises not only through cultural practices associated with their consumption as finished forms, but also through the practices ...
... technological practice had on the people that created and consumed them. I argue that figurines are best understood as material agents whose efficacy and social significance arises not only through cultural practices associated with their consumption as finished forms, but also through the practices ...
this PDF - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... forget the intellectual atmosphere in which they worked. This atmosphere was governed by two great ideas that oriented all that era’s anthropology (as it does a part of anthropology today): primitive societies are supposedly simple, much simpler than ours are, and as a consequence, their intellectua ...
... forget the intellectual atmosphere in which they worked. This atmosphere was governed by two great ideas that oriented all that era’s anthropology (as it does a part of anthropology today): primitive societies are supposedly simple, much simpler than ours are, and as a consequence, their intellectua ...
The Underground Economy - Causes, Extent, Approaches
... official statistics because there is no way of measuring them with sufficient reliability. The official GDP thus refers, by and large, to legal production. Other criminal activities such as robbery or extortion are a transfer of wealth from one person or group to another. They are not productive and ...
... official statistics because there is no way of measuring them with sufficient reliability. The official GDP thus refers, by and large, to legal production. Other criminal activities such as robbery or extortion are a transfer of wealth from one person or group to another. They are not productive and ...
Reading and Interpreting Ethnography
... particular, a group at the University of Chicago recognized the opportunity to use the participantobservation methods developed in anthropology as a tool for sociological investigations of urban life. The so-called Chicago School (more accurately, Chicago Schools) sociologists used ethnography’s app ...
... particular, a group at the University of Chicago recognized the opportunity to use the participantobservation methods developed in anthropology as a tool for sociological investigations of urban life. The so-called Chicago School (more accurately, Chicago Schools) sociologists used ethnography’s app ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... interlocutors. Where does nuance lie beyond the rhetorical domain? If we are willing to explore the notion that there might be nuanced objects, feelings, practices, places, and collectivities—not just nuanced arguments, statements or conversations—then how might one experience nuance? How do we, as ...
... interlocutors. Where does nuance lie beyond the rhetorical domain? If we are willing to explore the notion that there might be nuanced objects, feelings, practices, places, and collectivities—not just nuanced arguments, statements or conversations—then how might one experience nuance? How do we, as ...
David Hume and contemporary realism in political theory
... We have now everything in place to consider the structure of the paper. Chapter 2 is a description of the realist movement, such as it is advocated by Bernard Williams (2005), Raymond Geuss (2008) and William Galston (2010). More specifically, section 2.2 introduces the contemporary debate on ideal ...
... We have now everything in place to consider the structure of the paper. Chapter 2 is a description of the realist movement, such as it is advocated by Bernard Williams (2005), Raymond Geuss (2008) and William Galston (2010). More specifically, section 2.2 introduces the contemporary debate on ideal ...