Anthropology Reconsidered

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Anthropological Theory
Anthropology
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empirical ethnology
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Ethnology
experimental social organization analysis
fieldwork methodology
forthcoming
History of Anthropology
intellectual history research
kinship theory
philosophy of science
Social Science
social systems analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041258490
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Anthropology Reconsidered argues that anthropology can and should be considered a genuine science of humanity. The work traces the evolution of anthropological thought from its 18th-century origins through contemporary debates, analyzing how competing epistemological traditions—empirical/skeptical versus dogmatic—have shaped theoretical approaches to social organization and kinship studies.

The book provides a comprehensive historical framework that includes the development of empirical theories of social organization, an extensive ethnology of ethnology itself, philosophy of science perspectives, crucial political history including the New Deal and Vietnam War, and a detailed introduction to epistemology as the essential link between empirical ethnology and psychology. It demonstrates that ethnology now possesses a complete empirical theory of social organization based on experimental methods for analyzing the idea-systems that construct social organizations, effectively placing anthropology "on a new plane" with findings on the same empirical footing as the physical sciences.

The primary audience includes student and professional anthropologists, particularly ethnologists, along with historians of ethnology, social psychologists, sociologists, philosophers of science, and intellectual historians, written to be accessible while maintaining scholarly rigor and international relevance.

Murray J. Leaf (PhD, University of Chicago) is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Political Economy at the University of Texas at Dallas. Previous publications include Information and Behavior in a Sikh Village (1972), Song of Hope (1984), Pragmatism and Development (1998), Man, Mind, and Science: A History of Anthropological Theory (1979), Anthropology of Western Religions: Ideas, Organizations, and Constituencies (2014), Anthropology of Eastern Religions: Ideas, Organizations, and Constituencies (2014), and Anthropology of Academic Governance and Institutional Democracy: The Community of Scholars in America (2019).

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