The philosophical roots of anthropology

WY Adams - 1998 - philpapers.org
WY Adams
1998philpapers.org
Few anthropologists have made any attempts to explore their own discipline's prehistory or
to have realized its importance. William Adams attempts to rectify this myopic self-awareness
by applying anthropology's own tools to itself while uncovering the discipline's debt to earlier
thinkers. Adams recognizes that many ideas which were anticipated in antiquity have had a
lasting influence on anthropological models in particular. Adams has chosen five
philosophical currents whose influences have been, and continue to be, very widespread …
Abstract
Few anthropologists have made any attempts to explore their own discipline's prehistory or to have realized its importance. William Adams attempts to rectify this myopic self-awareness by applying anthropology's own tools to itself while uncovering the discipline's debt to earlier thinkers. Adams recognizes that many ideas which were anticipated in antiquity have had a lasting influence on anthropological models in particular. Adams has chosen five philosophical currents whose influences have been, and continue to be, very widespread, particularly in North American anthropology: progressivism, primitivism, natural law, German idealism, and'Indianology'. This work serves as the basis for the explanation of the true historical and philosophical underpinnings of anthropology and its goals.
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