An Anthropology of the Enlightenment: Moral Social Relations Then and Today (Association of Social Anthropologists Monographs)

An Anthropology of the Enlightenment: Moral Social Relations Then and Today (Association of Social Anthropologists Monographs)

by NigelRapport (Editor), HuonWardle (Editor), RapportNigel (Author)

Synopsis

In a time of intellectual uncertainty, the question of how we know what we do about human lives becomes ever more pressing. The essays collated in this volume argue that anthropology can be used to acknowledge, explore and interpret divergence and ideological conflict over human meaning. Using questions raised as part of the Enlightenment movement, this volume is structured around some of the key themes the Enlightenment fostered, including human nature, time, Earth and the Cosmos, beauty, order, harmony and design, moral sentiments, and the query of whether wealthy nations make for healthy publics. The volume focuses in particular on how 'moral sentiment' offered a guiding idea in Enlightenment thought. The idea of 'moral sentiment' is central to the essays' grappling with the ethical anxieties of contemporary anthropology. The essays therefore trace historical connections and fissures and focus on Adam Smith's attempts toward an understanding of what would later be called 'modernity'. With an afterword from Marilyn Strathern, this volume will be a strong addition to the Association of Social Anthropologists conference proceedings.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 206
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 27 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 1350086606
ISBN 13: 9781350086609
Book Overview: Using questions raised as part of the Enlightenment movement, this book explores how anthropology can be used to acknowledge and interpret divergence, as well as ideological conflict, over human meaning.

Author Bio
Nigel Rapport is Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies at the University of St Andrews, UK. Huon Wardle is Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, UK.