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History of Anthropology 490
History of Anthropology (Part 1)
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 4
08/30/2011

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What are the four traditional subdisciplines of anthropology and what happened to these subdisciplines in the late twentieth century?
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(P. 17) "Introduction" Physical, Archaeological, Linguistic, Cultural.
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Why can there be no one history of anthropological theory?
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(P. 19) "Introduction"
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What are the differences among scientific, humanistic, and religious systems of thought?
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(P. 19) "Introduction"
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What did pre-Socratic philosophers contribute to anthropological theory?
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(P. 21-22) "Anthropology in Antiquity"
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What are the differences between the Platonic and Aristotelian legacies to anthropology?
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(P. 23-24) "Anthropology in Antiquity"
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How did Stoicism bridge Greek and Roman thought?
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(P. 24) "Anthropology in Antiquity"
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What were the tenets of Augustinian Christianity, and how did they affect anthropology in the Middle Ages?
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(P. 25-26) "Anthropology in Antiquity"
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In the period of the Middle Ages, what did Islam contribute to anthropology?
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(P. 26) "The Middle Ages"
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How did the theologies of Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas differ, and how did these differences affect the history of anthropological theory?
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(P. 27) "The Middle Ages"
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What was the Renaissance?
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(P. 25) "The Renaissance"
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What was the Renaissance legacy to anthropological theory?
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(P. 30) "The Renaissance"
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Why were the voyages of geographical discovery so important in the history of anthropological theory?
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(P. ) "Voyages of Geographical Discovery"
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What is the significance of the difference between the portrayals of Native peoples as natural slaves and as natural children?
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(P. ) "Voyages of Geographical Discovery"
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What are the differences between monogenesis and polygenesis?
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(P. ) "Voyages of Geographical Discovery"
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What is the differences between deduction, associated with French rationalism, and induction, associated with British empiricism?
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(P. ) "The Scientific Revolution"
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What roles did Nicholaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Johann Kepler, and Galileo Galilei play in the Scientific Revolution?
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(P. ) "The Scientific Revolution"
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How did medieval cosmology differ from the cosmology of Isaac Newton?
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(P. ) "The Scientific Revolution"
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How did the Scientific Revolution affect the history of anthropological theory?
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(P. ) "The Scientific Revolution"
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What are the differences between diests and theists?
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(P. ) "The Enlightenment"
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What is the anthropological significance of John Locke's concept of tabula rasa?
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(P. ) "The Enlightenment"
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Who were the universal historians, and how were they anthropological?
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(P. ) "The Enlightenment"
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In the early nineteenth century, what were the intellectual reactions to the French Revolution?
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(P. ) "The Rise of Positivism"
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What was Auguste Comte's philosophy of Positivism, and how did it integrate social dynamics and statics?
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(P. ) "The Rise of Positivism"
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What is the significance of positivism for the history of anthropological theory?
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(P. ) "The Rise of Positivism"
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In dialectical materialism, how did Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles change the philosophy of Friedrich Hegel?
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(P. ) "Marxism"
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What is the labour theory of value?
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(P. ) "Marxism"
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On what basis did Marx and Engles predict the inevitable future collapse of capitalism?
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(P. ) "Marxism"
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What does it mean to be a Marxist anthropologist?
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(P. ) "Marxism"
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How did the formulations of nineteenth-century cultural evolutionists differ from the formulations of eighteenth-century universal historians?
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(P. ) "Classical Cultural Evolutionism"
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How did Lewis Henry Morgan explain the evolution of marriage, family, and sociopolitical organization, and how did other evolutionists disagree with his explanation?
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(P. ) "Classical Cultural Evolutionism"
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According to a synthesis of the views of Edward Burnett Taylor and Herbert Spencer, how did magico-religion beliefs and institutions evolve?
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(P. ) "Classical Cultural Evolutionism"
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How did James Frazer differentiate magic, religion, and science?
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(P. ) "Classical Cultural Evolutionism"
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How do diffusionism and evolutionism differ as explanations of culture change?
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(P. ) "Evolutionism vs. Diffusionism"
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What were the differences between the heliocentric and kulturkreis (definition: roughly, "culture circle" or "cultural field") versions of diffusionism?
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(P. ) "Evolutionism vs. Diffusionism"
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What does the doctrine of psychic unity have to do with the difference between evolutionism and diffusionism?
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(P. ) "Evolutionism vs. Diffusionism"
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In the nineteenth century, what developments led to scientific acceptance of the idea of prehistory?
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(P. ) "Archaeology Comes of Age"
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In the nineteenth century, how was archaeology linked to racism and colonialism?
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(P. ) "Archaeology Comes of Age"
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What was the basis of the debate between Neptunist and Vulcanist geologists?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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What was the basis of the debate between uniformitarian and catastrophist geologists?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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What were the major influences on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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How did Darwin's mechanism of natural selection differ from Jean Lamarck's mechanism of the inheritance of acquired characteristics?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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Why is the term Social Darwinism historically misleading?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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What kinds of moral systems have been based on Darwinian biology?
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(P. ) "Charles Darwin and Darwinism"
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How did Sigmund Freud come to the realization that people have a subconscious, and how did he differentiate the id, ego, and superego?
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(P. ) "Sigmund Freud"
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How did Freud explain the origin of the psychic conflict that, according to him, plagues humankind?
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(P. ) "Sigmund Freud"
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How did Freud characterize human nature?
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(P. ) "Sigmund Freud"
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According to Emile Durkheim, what is the distinction between mechanical and organic solidarity?
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(P. ) "Emile Durkheim"
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What did Durkheim mean by social facts, the collective consciousness, and collective representations?
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(P. ) "Emile Durkheim"
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How do the concepts of sacred and profane relate to Durkheim's theory of religion, and what is the role of the totem?
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(P. ) "Emile Durkheim"
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How did Durkheim's vision of society differ from the vision of Karl Marx?
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(P. ) "Emile Durkheim"
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How was the analysis of Max Weber different from the analyses of his contemporaries, especially Marx and Durkheim, and what was its central contribution to understanding the nature of culture?
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(P. ) "Max Weber"
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What role did religion play in Weber's analysis? Which particular religion represents the theory he developed, and why?
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(P. ) "Max Weber"
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How does Weber elaborate a theory of human agency?
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(P. ) "Max Weber"
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According to Weber, what is rationalization, and why is the charismatic prophet central to his thinking?
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(P. ) "Max Weber"
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How is Saussure's linguistics different from that of his predecessors?
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(P. ) "Ferdinand de Saussure"
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In terms of its writing, what makes Saussure's 'Course in General Linguistics' unusual as a text?
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(P. ) "Ferdinand de Saussure"
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How does Saussure define the sign, what are its constituent elements, and how are these seen as changing over time?
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(P. ) "Ferdinand de Saussure"
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According to Saussure, what is the distinction between langue and parole, and why is this distinction important?
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(P. ) "Ferdinand de Saussure"
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Why must Saussure's theory be considered largely synchronic?
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(P. ) "Ferdinand de Saussure"
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