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Human By Nature - Between Biology and the Social Sciences (Hardcover)
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Human By Nature - Between Biology and the Social Sciences (Hardcover)
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Representing a wide range of disciplines -- biology, sociology,
anthropology, economics, human ethology, psychology, primatology,
history, and philosophy of science -- the contributors to this book
recently spent a complete academic year at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) discussing a plethora of new
insights in reference to human cultural evolution. These scholars
acted as a living experiment of "interdisciplinarity "in vivo.""
The assumption of this experiment was that the scholars -- while
working and residing at the ZiF -- would be united intellectually
as well as socially, a connection that might eventually enhance
future interdisciplinary communication even after the research
group had dispersed.
An important consensus emerged: The issue of human culture poses a
challenge to the division of the world into the realms of the
"natural" and the "cultural" and hence, to the disciplinary
division of scientific labor. The appropriate place for the study
of human culture, in this group's view, is located "between biology
and the social sciences."
Explicitly avoiding biological and sociological reductionisms, the
group adopted a pluralistic perspective -- "integrative pluralism"
-- that took into account both today's highly specialized and
effective (sub-)disciplinary research and the possibility of
integrating the respective findings on a case-by-case basis. Each
sub-group discovered its own way of interdisciplinary collaboration
and submitted a contribution to the present volume reflecting one
of several types of fruitful cooperation, such as a fully
integrated chapter, a multidisciplinary overview, or a discussion
between different approaches. A promising first step on the long
road to an interdisciplinarily informed understanding of human
culture, this book will be of interest to social scientists and
biologists alike.
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