the complete evolution of number sense in a species, from its initial appearance in the beginning of life to its peak during maturation to its decline at the end of life. Such an ambitious study would seem to need its time frame measured in decades, if not centuries, except that our study...
What sorts of 'we's are produced by our scholarly interactions, methodological dilemmas and engagements in the world? Can a discernible anthropological 'we' even be said to exist? And, perhaps more challengingly, what is becoming, and can become, of this 'we' (or 'we's)? The answers ...
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there is no number in the hundreds column. Initially, the Babylonians left an empty space in their cuneiform number system, but when that became confusing, they added a symbol — double angled wedges — to represent the empty column. However, they never developed the idea of zero as a numb...
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Sociology is not about these persons, it is about all that surrounding societal shenanigans, and how to go about understanding it in a useful way. To take a different example: what happens when someone walks into a McDonald’s and orders a Whooper? Clearly, some sort of miscommunication has...