Re: Anthropology within the Social Sciences

Mark A. Nadler (mnadler@ASHLAND.EDU)
Mon, 13 Mar 1995 10:19:02 -0500

>
> I think it would be remiss to underestimate the effects of
> evolutionary theory, and in the present context, genetics.
> Biological Determinism seems to be something that just won't go
> away.
>
> logic -> philosophy -> Physics>Chemistry>Biology>Genetics>
> I
> I
> Biology>Psychology> <evolutionary psychology
> I I
> evolution > sociobiology
> I--> anthro theory -> <-I
> I
> -> sociological theory -> ?
>
>
> But then there is also all the weirdness:
>
>
> Biology>Psychology>
> I
> evolution >
> I--> anthro theory -> \ /\
> I /\ \---/ \ \
> I -- \ / \
> /----------\ I \/ \
> I BIG ROCK I I \
> \----------/ I I
> Literary Theory -- I
> I \/
> \I/
> STOP
> we're happy with our numbers!
>
> -> sociological theory ->
>
> vance geiger
> geiger@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu


Let me try this twist on you and others:


(Biological Evolutionary Mechanicisms, Pre-Homo Sapien Sapiens, Pre-Homo
Sapien Sapien Cultures, Physical Environmental Factors) > (Cultural
Evolutionary Mechanisms, Homo Sapien Sapiens, Pre-Homo Sapien Sapien
Cultures, Physical Environmental Mechanisms) > (Cultural Evolutionary
Mechanisms, Homo Sapien Sapiens, Homo Sapien Sapien Cultures, Physical
Environmental Mechanisms) > Anthropology


Mark A. Nadler Internet: mnadler@ashland.edu
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