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  • ...ay not [[agree]], but we do have a tendency to spend so much time in the [[psychological]] realms, the [[emotional]] realms, the avenues of [[correction]] and so fo ...my areas of interest and expertise. I am interested in [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]] and [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]], but I am barred, through limited [
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  • ...]] focus on social interactions, statuses and institutions, and [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthropologists]] focus on norms and values. This division of lab By the late 19th century, [[anthropology|anthropologists]] had adopted and adapted the term ''culture'' to a broader
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  • ...]] focus on social interactions, statuses and institutions, and [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthropologists]] focus on norms and values. This division of lab By the late 19th century, [[anthropology|anthropologists]] had adopted and adapted the term ''culture'' to a broader
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  • ...own limitations by blending the objective with the subjective. Generative anthropology embraces such subjectivity and tends not to avail itself of such empirical The originary thinking demanded by generative anthropology is to some degree anathema to the harder sciences that ignore the human exp
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  • ...position, known as moral relativism, often cites empirical evidence from [[anthropology]] as evidence to support its claims. [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mo ==Psychological perspectives==
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  • ...f prayer is attested in written sources as early as 5000 years ago. Some [[anthropology|anthropologists]], such as Sir [[Edward Burnett Tylor]] and Sir [[James Geo ...Chi]], and [[Meditation]] may also have a positive impact on physical and psychological health.
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  • ...study the neural mechanisms of emotion by combining neuroscience with the psychological study of [[personality]], emotion, and mood. In [[linguistics]], the expres ...alyses and cross-cultural comparisons of a range of human activities; some anthropology studies examine the role of emotions in human activities. In the field of [
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  • ...[music]]). Additional subjects sometimes included in the humanities are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although ...[[sound]] is of [[music]]. Colour is highly subjective, but has observable psychological effects, although these can differ from one culture to the next. Black is a
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  • ...ocial learning and [[language acquisition]] in juvenile humans. [[Physical anthropology|Physical anthropologists]] argue that a reorganization of the structure of The most widely accepted view among current [[anthropology|anthropologists]] is that ''Homo sapiens'' originated in the African [[sava
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  • * [[Ethnochoreology]], encompassing the dance-related aspects of [[Anthropology]], [[Cultural Studies]], [[Gender Studies]], [[Area studies]], [[Postcoloni ...t past. It combines ancient "Ayurvedic" concepts of disease causation with psychological manipulation. The dance combines many aspects including Sinhalese cosmolgy,
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  • You recognize from anthropological studies, social anthropology from the earliest researchers that most indigenous peoples of the world cal ...tal state of health that you are in. Though your psychiatric and clinical psychological practices are still very primitive, you know the differences between mental
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  • ...mythology, but contain mythic themes that, for some people, meet the same psychological needs. ''[[Mythopoeia]]'' is a term coined by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] for the [[Category:Anthropology]]
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  • ...[music]]). Additional subjects sometimes included in the humanities are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although ...[[sound]] is of [[music]]. Colour is highly subjective, but has observable psychological effects, although these can differ from one culture to the next. Black is a
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  • ...oncludes that God's decision to allow sacrifices was a concession to human psychological limitations. It would have been too much to have expected the Israelites to [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...GE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage 'The European': Allegories of Racial Purity]'' Anthropology Today, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Oct., 1991), pp. 7-9 doi:10.2307/3032780 Bindon, Jim. ...les Pickering]], and [[Johann Friedrich Blumenbach]]. As the science of [[anthropology]] took shape in the 19th century, European and American scientists increasi
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  • ...although it could be argued some magical practices rely on widely accepted psychological principles and are only intended to promote internal personal changes withi === Anthropological and psychological origins ===
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