ANSC 3334 Philosophical Athropology of the Contemporary World

Since the middle of the twentieth century, the human sciences have increasingly been divided between rigorous empirical work and ambitious "grand theory." This course will feature a small number of anthropologists and sociologists who have addressed the tension between philosophical and scientific ambitions and striven to understand human being and human existence as a synthesis of the biological, cultural, social, psychological, and spiritual

Credits

3

Offered

Alternate years.