Principles of Anthropology
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Book Details:
• ISBN: 9788130700131
• Author: E. D. Chapple & C. S. Coon
• Pages: 740 pp
• Year of Publishing: 2005
• Binding: Hardback
• Publisher: Cosmo Publications
Description:
Anthropology: A Textbook for the Study of Human Behaviour by E. D. Chapple and C. S. Coon is one of the foundational texts in the field of anthropology. First published in the early 20th century, this volume stands as one of the most widely read and referenced books on the scientific study of human behavior and its application. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of anthropology from its positivistic roots, which aimed to study human societies objectively, to its more modern interpretations.
This textbook has been a standard in anthropology departments around the world for many years, and despite the influence of postmodernism, its scientific approach to human behavior remains relevant. The book addresses the distinction between common sense behavior and scientific inquiry, providing the reader with insights into the paradigms and assumptions that underpinned early anthropological studies.
Chapple and Coon's work remains a classic for anyone studying the discipline, offering a thorough understanding of how anthropology developed its scientific methods and applications. It is essential for scholars who wish to appreciate the history and theoretical foundation of the field.