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Anthropology as ethics

nondualism and the conduct of sacrifice

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T. M. S. Evens
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Berghahn Books
Language
English
Pages
392

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Anthropology as ethics: nondualism and the conduct of sacrifice
2008, Berghahn Books
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Anthropology as ethics: nondualism and the conduct of sacrifice
2008, Berghahn Books
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Anthropology As Ethics: Non-dualism and the Conduct of Sacrifice
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Table of Contents

Nondualism, ontology, and anthropology
Anthropology and the synthetic a priori: Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty
Blind faith and the binding of Isaac: the Akedah
Excursus I: sacrifice as human existence
Counter-sacrifice and instrumental reason: the Holocaust
Bourdieu's anti-dualism and "generalized materialism"
Habermas's anti-dualism and "communicative rationality"
Technological efficacy, mythic rationality, and non-contradiction
Epistemic efficacy, mythic rationality, and non-contradiction
Contradiction and choice among the Dinka and in Genesis
Contradiction in Azande oracular practice and in psychotherapeutic interaction
Epistemic and ethical gain
Transcending dualism and amplifying choice
Excursus II: what good, ethics?
Anthropology and the generative primacy of moral order
Conclusion: Emancipatory selfhood and value-rationality.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-375) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
301.01
Library of Congress
BJ1031 .E94 2008

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xxiv, 392 p. ;
Number of pages
392

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OL18799428M
ISBN 10
1845452240
ISBN 13
9781845452247
LCCN
2006100541
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7257338
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211418

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