- Â Enables the reader to situate the modern discipline of anthropology within the larger context of intellectual history
- Â Features key texts from the ancient and medieval worlds through to the Enlightenment
- Considers the presumptive rights of Europeans to judge the inherent moral worth of non-Western civilizations
- Provides fascinating insights into the ways historians, philosophers, missionaries, and even writers of fiction have made valuable contributions to modern anthropological inquiry
Foundations of Anthropological Theory: From Classical Antiquity to Early Modern Europe
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN1405187751
ISBN-139781405187756
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CategorySocial Science
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Foundations of Anthropological Theory presents a selection of key texts that reflect the broad range of anthropological thought on human behavior, from Herodotus and Ibn Battuta to Adam Smith and Adam Ferguson.
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