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Toward an Anthropology of the Will

Book information

Publisher
Stanford University Press
Year
2010
ISBN
0804768870, 9780804768870
LCC
BF611 .T69 2010
Open Library ID
OL23606501M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (2500570 bytes)
Pages
237\237
Orientation
yes
Scanned
no
Time added
2012-02-04 16:00:00

Description

Toward an Anthropology of the Will is the first book that systematically explores volition from an ethnographically informed anthropological point of view. While philosophers have for centuries puzzled over the degree to which individuals are "free" to choose how to act in the world, anthropologists have either assumed that the will is a stable, constant fact of the human condition or simply ignored it. Although they are usually quite comfortable discussing the relationship between culture and cognition or culture and emotion, anthropologists have not yet focused on how culture and volition are interconnected. The contributors to this book draw upon their unique insights and research experience to address fundamental questions, including: What forms does the will take in culture? How is willing experienced? How does it relate to emotion and cognition? What does imagination have to do with willing? What is the connection between morality, virtue, and willing? Exploring such questions, the book moves beyond old debates about "freedom" and "determinacy" to demonstrate how a richly nuanced anthropological approach to the cultural experience of willing can help shape theories of social action in the human sciences.

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