Humanistic Anthropology

Humanistic Anthropology by Stan Wilk, published by the University of Tennessee Press in 1991, offers a thoughtful exploration of the intersection between humanism and anthropology. This first edition, comprising 148 pages, is presented in English and delves into philosophical movements and social science, providing insights into the human experience through an anthropological lens.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of humanistic principles as they relate to various aspects of anthropology. The book focuses on the significance of humanism within the field, addressing how these ideas shape our understanding of social structures and cultural practices. With its concise format, Humanistic Anthropology invites readers to engage with fundamental questions about humanity and its diverse expressions.
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