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From Image to Structure: A Dialogue with Philippe Descola
This interview with Philippe Descola, conducted on two occasions separated by the Covid pandemic, delves into his evolving theoretical framework concerning the anthropology of images. Descola reflects on his transition from written discourse in Beyond Nature and Culture to visual ...
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Patenting nature or protecting culture? Ethnopharmacology and indigenous intellectual property rights. [PDF]
McGonigle IV.
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Asian Elephant Conservation: Too Elephantocentric? Towards a Biocultural Approach of Conservation. [PDF]
Lainé N.
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Przewrotne ontologie, splecione historyczności
The ontological modes defined by Philippe Descola may exist independently of each other, but indigeneous ontologies as concrete instances develop within a broader context (vis-à-vis this context).
Mariusz Filip
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Nature-culture relationship process-toward constellar relationality. [PDF]
Aguiluz-Ibargüen M.
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Does One Health need an ontological turn? [PDF]
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Tukdam, Different Ontological Bodies, and Making Tibetan Deaths Visible. [PDF]
Coleman D.
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Figurationer, ontologier og religion
Denne artikel vil indgå i det kommende nummer RvT 78, tema: det synligt formede ENGLISH Abstract: The article presents Philippe Descolas book Les formes du visible (2021) / Formes of the visible (2025) and argues for its relevanse for a cultural ...
Hans J. Lundager Jensen
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