The Shapes of Modernity: On the Philosophical Roots of Anthropological Doctrines

J. Leavitt
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While more and more anthropologists are conducting research on and/or in contemporary Western societies, little attempt has been made to characterize modern Western culture as such. The philosophies of Descartes and Leibniz, in particular, may be read as articulating ways of organizing experience that are typical of modernity. These “thought-forms” are still powerful both in everyday experience and in the social sciences, including anthropology. An example is drawn from the anthropology of the emotions; an alternative is suggested based on the heterodox philosophy of Spinoza.
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现代性的形态:论人类学学说的哲学根源
虽然越来越多的人类学家正在研究和/或研究当代西方社会,但很少有人试图这样描述现代西方文化。尤其是笛卡儿和莱布尼茨的哲学,可以被解读为组织经验的清晰方式,这是典型的现代性。这些“思想形态”在日常经验和包括人类学在内的社会科学中仍然很强大。我们可以从情感人类学中找到一个例子;在斯宾诺莎的非正统哲学的基础上提出了另一种选择。
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