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ArtikelWhy sociocultural anthropology needs John Dewey's evolutionary model of experience  
Oleh: Brereton, Derek P.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anthropological Theory vol. 09 no. 01 (Mar. 2009), page 5–32.
Topik: critical realism; culture; culturism; John Dewey; evolution; experience; realism; relativism
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Isi artikelThis article identifies shortcomings in contemporary sociocultural anthropological theory, and proposes that John Dewey’s evolutionary model of experience can begin to rectify them. Dewey’s work foreshadowed many aspects of current critical realism, an alternative to both positivism and relativism/culturism, as laid out by philosopher Roy Bhaskar and utilized by social scientists such as Margaret Archer and Berth Danermark. Recent attention to experience in anthropology has largely overlooked Dewey’s great contribution, the keystone of which is his grounding of experience in the nature of humanness as evolved in nature. I augment Dewey’s model by explicating 12 trans-cultural features of experience.
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