General introduction to anthropology
Section: Social Sciences
Author: Mustafa Telwin
Number of pages: 136 pages
Publisher: Dafaf Publications
In this book, we have tried to study anthropology as the last of the human sciences in terms of its origins - and in terms of the tremendous scientific results it has achieved. To clarify this, we have established the concept of anthropology in its semantic and functional meanings and in its relationship with other sciences such as sociology, psychology, educational sciences, economics, ethnology, etc. We have linked this science to the issue of cognitive and contextual development, which have contributed to its independence in terms of subject and method. In addition to this, there are major conflicts between the various poles of this science and the theories they have created and established. This has given this science a conceptual, theoretical, and procedural richness. Therefore, we find that it has drawn future features that make it the most effective of the human sciences in terms of academics and objectivity.
General introduction to anthropology
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