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Structures of Experience and Dispositions of Being
Philippe Descola. Beyond Nature and Culture. [Par-delà Nature et Culture. Paris : Gallimard, 2005.] Translated by Janet Lloyd. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. 488p.
Céline Granjou
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Par-delà nature et culture (Philippe Descola) [PDF]
Hay un comparativismo en la teoría y un relativismo generalizado que insiste en la diversidad (cultural) de formas de entender y de relacionarse con la naturaleza, o con ámbitos y procesos naturales (enfermedad, sexo, medio, procreación, fauna, etc ...
Alvaro Pazos
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Philippe Descola, Une écologie des relations
Dans cette breve autobiographie, l’anthropologue relate son parcours et interroge les differentes etapes de sa carriere. Inscrit dans la trajectoire philosophique classique, il frequente, au cours de ses etudes, le seminaire de Maurice Godelier qui, au debut des annees 1970, menait une relecture des classiques de l’economie politique (p. 10).
Jérôme Lamy
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INTERVIEW WITH PHILIPPE DESCOLA
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture during the biennial conference of the Finnish Anthropological Society, which had the theme, Landscapes, Sociality, and Materiality. In connection with the conference and his Westermarck lecture entitled 'Landscape as Transfiguration', Professor
Philippe Descola, Aleksis Toro
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In his much-discussed work Beyond Nature and Culture, anthropologist Philippe Descola gives central importance to the “great divide” between nature and culture in European history. According to him, the “naturalism” created by this gap is at the heart of
Jon Mathieu
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Abstract I consider the influence of the language used in anthropological analysis (the metalanguage). If in principle there are at least as many anthropologies as there are languages, then we must allow the possibility of seven thousand or so more or less incommensurable anthropologies.
David Zeitlyn
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Language otherwise: Linguistic natures and the ontological challenge
Abstract Linguistic anthropology has remained largely unaffected by debates about ontology in other subfields. In turn, the concept of language has been conspicuously absent from ontological debates. The past few years, however, have seen attempts at articulating the two, interrogating what language is from ethnographic perspectives and extending the ...
Jan David Hauck
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Naturaleza y cultura: perspectivas científico-vitales de la ciencia de Humboldt
Resumen El presente trabajo gira en torno al inexpugnable vínculo entre naturaleza y cultura y la 'no naturalidad' de la primera, producto de las milenarias intervenciones del hombre, subsumido bajo el término del 'antropoceno'.
Ottmar Ette
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Natureza e sociedade. Entrevista com Philippe Descola
Edmundo Magaña
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Equality without equivalence: an anthropology of the common★
Abstract This article elaborates an Amazonian conception of the common and the challenge it poses to Western thinking about individualism and equality. It is suggested that a number of distinctive features of Amazonian Urarina sociality may have their basis in a shared refusal of factors that give rise to relations of equivalence between people.
Harry Walker
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