Living with Concepts
Anthropology in the Grip of Reality
Andrew Brandel editor Marco Motta editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fordham University Press
Published:15th Jun '21
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This book explores the intrinsic connection between concepts and daily life, challenging traditional views of concepts as mere analytical tools. Living with Concepts offers a fresh perspective.
In Living with Concepts, a diverse group of anthropologists and philosophers comes together to explore the nature of concepts and their role in our everyday lives. This interdisciplinary collaboration challenges the conventional view that concepts are merely tools for analysis. Instead, it delves into how concepts are deeply intertwined with our existence, shaping the way we perceive and interact with the world around us. The contributors argue that concepts are not just abstract ideas but are embedded in the fabric of our lives and language, influencing our thoughts and actions in profound ways.
The volume examines the often-overlooked idea of what it means to live with concepts, emphasizing that thinking is an integral part of our lived experience. Rather than viewing concepts as distant constructs to be deciphered, the authors invite readers to recognize that our understanding of reality is fundamentally shaped by these concepts. This perspective encourages a shift from a theoretical framework to a more grounded approach that acknowledges the complexity of human existence.
Living with Concepts serves as a critical intervention in both contemporary philosophy and anthropological theory, urging readers to reconsider the assumptions that separate thought from reality. By embracing the notion that we are in the grip of reality, rather than merely grasping it, this volume opens up new avenues for understanding the interplay between language, thought, and life itself.
ISBN: 9780823294275
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352 pages