What is narrative theology? What is analytic philosophy? What does empiricism emphasize? What are the purposes of analytic philosophy? What was Barthes' theory of semiotics? What is embodiment in phenomenology? What is methodological reductionism?
What is interpretive phenomenology? What is embodiment in phenomenology? What is descriptive phenomenology? What are the philosophical underpinnings of descriptive phenomenology? What is bracketing in phenomenology? What is intentionality in phenomenology?
Theory in Practice: 2. Missionaries and cannibals (indoors) 3. Life after school 4. Psychology and anthropology II Part II. Practice in Theory:... J Lave - Cognition in Practice: Preface 被引量: 2728发表: 1988年 Action and embodiment within situated human interaction A theory of action ...
The paper traces evolving interest in embodiment across several disciplines, including theology, before exploring what might be learned from recent research on evolution, biology, and bodies in anthropology and the biological sciences.Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore...
. . it expressed the outer form and embodiment which the inward spirit of a true or a false devotion assumed. Religions, by which are meant the modes of divine worship proper to different tribes, nations, or communities, and based on the belief held in common by the members of them ...
A person as the embodiment of distinctive traits of mind and behavior. Temperament (obsolete) A moderate and proportionable mixture of elements or ingredients in a compound; the condition in which elements are mixed in their proper proportions. Personality A person of prominence or notoriety Televisi...
A human that tries to live like a god by devoting himself entirely to theoretical contemplation, without regard for the limitations implied by his embodiment and social nature, will attain neither the good life for a god nor that for a human (EN X.7–8); a rhesus macaque that is trained...
“the criterion adopted in more recent times for ascertaining the fact of death, namely thecompleteandirreversiblecessation of all brain activity, if rigorously applied, does not seem to conflict with the essential elements of a sound anthropology.” Moreover, he noted (though, to be fair, did...
InIncommunicable, Charles L. Briggs examines and challenges the long-standing foundational concepts in the communication of health care to work toward more just and equitable medical futures. Unsettling Queer Anthropology, edited by Margot Weiss, is a field-defining volume of queer anthropology that ...
What is epistemology in the book of sociology? What is cultural dualism? What was it that led to the movement of existentialism? What is embodiment in phenomenology? What is tribal epistemology? What is Platonism philosophy? What is operational intentionality in phenomenology?