Philosophical and Non-Philosophical Anthropology: Epistemological Privileges and Appropriations (An Introduction)
[Filosofskaia i “nefilosofskaia” antropologii: epistemologicheskie privilegii i prisvoeniia (vvedenie)]
Type of publication: Editorial Introduction
Submitted: 25.03.2018
Accepted: 30.08.2018
About author(s)
Elena G. Trubina | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4655-2068 | elena.trubina@gmail.com | Ural Federal University (51 Lenina prospekt, Ekaterinburg, 620083, Russia)
Keywords
social anthropology, philosophical anthropology, interdisciplinary dialogue, disciplinary knowledge
Abstract
The article introduces a special theme of the issue on the interconnections between social and philosophical anthropology, as well as social anthropology and philosophy more generally. The author examines how references to philosophical anthropology are used for marketing educational programs and textbooks, and promoting scholars. A broad range of related issues is discussed in contributions by T. Shchyttsova, E. Miskova, A. Menshikov, and E. Trubina.
Citation
Trubina, E.G. 2018. Filosofskaia i “nefilosofskaia” antropologii: epistemologicheskie privilegii i prisvoeniia (vvedenie) [Philosophical and Non-Philosophical Anthropology: Epistemological Privileges and Appropriations (An Introduction)]. Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 5: 5-12. https://doi.org/10.31857/S086954150001473-0
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