ABSTRACT
This is VII in a series of ten volumes on the Theory in Anthropology. Originally published in 1968, this is a sourcebook that was created by the authors’ need for making accessible in a single volume a sample of those important pieces which are presently scattered in numerous publications, some of which are difficult for the student to obtain. Our second reason had to do with certain convictions they hold about the aims and methods of anthropology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|54 pages
Overview
part II|57 pages
Explanation in Social Science
part III|66 pages
Methodology
part IV|110 pages
Functionalism, Evolution and History
part A|33 pages
Structure and Function
part B|40 pages
Evolution
part C|32 pages
History
part V|64 pages
Culture and Personality
part VI|44 pages
Ecology
part VII|64 pages
Ideology, Language, and Values
part VIII|86 pages
Structuralism and Formal Analysis