Cognitive Anthropology: Its Evolution and Contemporary Relevance


Scientific Essay, 2011

10 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

To redefine cogitative anthropology based on the definitions of a range of literature assessed for this paper, it is an idealistic approach, studies the interaction between human thought and human culture. To be specific, it studies how each group of society organize and perceive the physical objects, events, and experiences that make up their world. Cognitive anthropology gives attention how people make sense of reality according to their own indigenous cognitive faculty unlike the anthropologist point of view, known as emic vs. etic theoretical approach. Cognitive anthropology speculates that each culture organizes and understands events material life and ideas to its own standard. Hence, the primary objective of cognitive anthropology is reliably characterizing the underlying logical systems of thought of other people according to criteria, which can be discovered and replicated through analysis (Robertson & Beasley, 2011; Class lecture handout).

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Title
Cognitive Anthropology: Its Evolution and Contemporary Relevance
Course
Anthropology Tehoery
Author
Year
2011
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V169596
ISBN (eBook)
9783640879731
ISBN (Book)
9783640880027
File size
733 KB
Language
English
Keywords
cognitive, anthropology, evolution, contemporary, relevance
Quote paper
Dessalegn Oulte (Author), 2011, Cognitive Anthropology: Its Evolution and Contemporary Relevance, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/169596

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