The article discusses the book by Albert Piette, highglighting its original standpoint vis-à-vis the current prevailing ontological non-dualism in the social sciences and humanities, anthropology included. Such standpoint consists in a plea for a methodologically motivated and critically situated separation between observing and observed entities, and for an embodied, rather than merely relational, account of the human being.
Review of "Separate humans: anthropology, ontology", by Albert Piette
Pellizzoni Luigi
2018-01-01
Abstract
The article discusses the book by Albert Piette, highglighting its original standpoint vis-à-vis the current prevailing ontological non-dualism in the social sciences and humanities, anthropology included. Such standpoint consists in a plea for a methodologically motivated and critically situated separation between observing and observed entities, and for an embodied, rather than merely relational, account of the human being.File in questo prodotto:
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