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Anthropology and the Cognitive Challenge
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246 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument that cognitive science can enhance the field of anthropology by providing deeper insights into human behavior and social structures. The author, a prominent anthropologist, explores the interplay between cognitive processes and social science, suggesting that integrating these disciplines can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of culture and society. This perspective challenges the notion that cognitive science undermines social science, advocating for a collaborative approach to studying human experience.
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2012, hardcover
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