Trubina, E.G.
Philosophy in Anthropology: Learning Concepts from Life
[Filosofiia v antropologii: beria poniatiia iz zhizni]
Elena G. Trubina | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4655-2068 | elena.trubina@gmail.com | Ural Federal University (51 Lenina prospekt, Ekaterinburg, 620083, Russia)
Type of publication: Research Article
Keywords
philosophy, anthropology, ontology, epistemology, interdisciplinarity, Stanley Cavell, Veena Das, Ann Stoler,
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Abstract
Several episodes of the on-going dialogue of philosophy and anthropology are considered in order to trace
various modes of mutual influences among the representatives of these disciplines. The transition from the
epistemological debates in the 1980s to the combined discussion of ontological and epistemological issues
by some anthropologists in the 2010s is examined. The views of anthropologists actively engaged with philosophical
theories, arguments and notions are analyzed.
Citation (Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed., Author-Date, article titles not enclosed in quotation marks)
Trubina, E.G. 2018. Filosofiia v antropologii: beria poniatiia iz zhizni [Philosophy in Anthropology: Learning Concepts from Life]. Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 5: 59-77. https://doi.org/10.31857/S086954150001477-4
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Submitted 25.03.2018 | Accepted 30.08.2018
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