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Selfhood And Recognition Melanesian And Western Accounts Of Relationality 1st Edition Anita C Galuschek

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Selfhood And Recognition Melanesian And Western Accounts Of Relationality 1st Edition Anita C Galuschek
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Anita C. Galuschek
ISBN: 9781785336508, 1785336509
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Selfhood And Recognition Melanesian And Western Accounts Of Relationality 1st Edition Anita C Galuschek by Anita C. Galuschek 9781785336508, 1785336509 instant download after payment.

The disciplines of philosophy and cultural anthropology have one thing in common: human behavior. Yet surprisingly, dialogue between the two fields has remained largely silent until now. Selfhood and Recognition combines philosophical and cultural anthropological accounts of the perception of individual action, exploring the processes through which a person recognizes the self and the other. Touching on humanity as porous, fractal, dividual, and relational, the author sheds new light on the nature of selfhood, recognition, relationality, and human life.

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