Deck 7: The Boasian Revolution

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U.S. and British colonialism in the nineteenth century was based on the idea of bringing democracy to people living in the colonized parts of the world.
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Widespread concern about "absorbing semicivilized states" into the United States repeatedly prevented American presidents from seeking annexation of Central American and Caribbean territories.
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According to Langness, one of the implications of Ernest Haeckel's "Biogenetic Law" is that the thought and behavior of "savages" is like that of children in civilized societies.
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Boas criticized the notion of "psychic unity" by pointing out that the same trait in different cultures often served quite different purposes.
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The idea that all great inventions originated just once, in ancient Egypt, was a claim advanced by the German Kulturkreis school of diffusion.
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Eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant claimed that our perceptions of the world are constrained by pre-existing categories of mind, such as moral ideas and individual concepts of space and time.
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Boas argued that in principle there were no differences between the goals of the natural sciences and the social sciences.
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The goal of Boas's "salvage ethnography" was to engage in as much theoretical debate as possible so that the pressing anthropological questions of evolution vs. diffusion could be settled once and for all.
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Boas might be considered an early proponent of the deductive approach in anthropology, allowing his theory to guide his collection and interpretation of data.
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Boas basically shared Comte's and Durkheim's "organismic" view that all the elements of a culture stood in some kind of functional relationship to one another.
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Deck 7: The Boasian Revolution
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U.S. and British colonialism in the nineteenth century was based on the idea of bringing democracy to people living in the colonized parts of the world.
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Widespread concern about "absorbing semicivilized states" into the United States repeatedly prevented American presidents from seeking annexation of Central American and Caribbean territories.
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According to Langness, one of the implications of Ernest Haeckel's "Biogenetic Law" is that the thought and behavior of "savages" is like that of children in civilized societies.
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Boas criticized the notion of "psychic unity" by pointing out that the same trait in different cultures often served quite different purposes.
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The idea that all great inventions originated just once, in ancient Egypt, was a claim advanced by the German Kulturkreis school of diffusion.
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Eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant claimed that our perceptions of the world are constrained by pre-existing categories of mind, such as moral ideas and individual concepts of space and time.
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Boas argued that in principle there were no differences between the goals of the natural sciences and the social sciences.
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The goal of Boas's "salvage ethnography" was to engage in as much theoretical debate as possible so that the pressing anthropological questions of evolution vs. diffusion could be settled once and for all.
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Boas might be considered an early proponent of the deductive approach in anthropology, allowing his theory to guide his collection and interpretation of data.
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Boas basically shared Comte's and Durkheim's "organismic" view that all the elements of a culture stood in some kind of functional relationship to one another.
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