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30 Οκτ 2024 · Anthropology, ‘the science of humanity,’ which studies human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species.
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The English synonym of the word ‘anthropos’ is humankind, while ‘logos’ means study or science. Thus literally, Anthropology is the holistic study of humankind. It is interdisciplinary in nature and correlates all aspects of human life across time and space.
1 Δεκ 2012 · By drawing on the study of the scientific method in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science, and on the practices of contemporary science, a more complex and meaningful use of the...
1 Δεκ 2013 · Anthropology looks at humans as something complex in terms of physical, emotional, social, and cultural complexity. Anthropology also refers to the science of humans and their culture.
It defines anthropology as the “study of human nature, human society, human language, and the human past,” and argues that its approach is distinct from other disciplines because it is “holistic, comparative, field based, and evolutionary” (p. 3).
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Explain how the perspectives of holism, cultural relativism, comparison, and fieldwork, as well as both scientific and humanistic tendencies make anthropology a unique discipline. Evaluate the ways in which anthropology can be used to address current social, political, and economic issues.