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anthropology --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Anthropology --- History --- Anthropologie --- Histoire --- Congresses --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Congrès --- Méthodologie --- Philosophie --- Europe --- #SBIB:39A3 --- Antropologie: geschiedenis, theorie, wetenschap (incl. grondleggers van de antropologie als wetenschap) --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Méthodologie --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Methodology&delete& --- Philosophy&delete& --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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Iceland --- Islande --- Civilization --- Social conditions --- Civilisation --- Conditions sociales --- Civilization. --- Social conditions. --- Histoire --- Sociologie historique
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Climatic changes --- Ethnology --- Social aspects --- Changes, Climatic --- Climate change --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Environmental aspects --- Changes in climate --- Climate change science --- Global environmental change --- Climatic changes - Social aspects - Congresses --- Ethnology - Congresses --- Climat --- Ethnologie --- Changements --- Aspect social --- Congrès
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Anthropologists --- Anthropology --- Anthropologues --- Anthropologie --- Attitudes --- Fieldwork --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Recherche sur le terrain --- Méthodologie --- Philosophie --- Philosophy. --- Methodology. --- Field work. --- Attitudes. --- Méthodologie --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Anthropology - Philosophy. --- Anthropology - Methodology. --- Anthropology - Field work. --- Anthropologists - Attitudes.
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Humanities --- Humanities. --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education
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The universality of human rights has been extensively discussed since their inception, and most often in terms of contrasting viewpoints of universalism versus relativism. The present volume seeks to get beyond the polarization and to ask instead in which sense human rights are universal. The point of departure is that human rights must be universal in some sense, or they are nothing. It is meaningless to talk of human rights if they are not applicable to all humans, unconditionally. From each of their vantage points the authors explore the notion of universality in a joint effort to maintain the fundamental aspiration of the human rights documents without sidestepping the question. The authors come from such diverse fields as law, history, philosophy and anthropology, and between them they contribute in complementary ways to the never-ending quest for universality, correlating with a view of all humans being equal in dignity and rights. They are also keenly aware that the human rights project is unfinished and must always be forcefully argued for.
Human rights --- 342.72/.73 --- Multiculturalism --- Law and legislation
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In 930, Iceland first established a common law for the island and became an autonomous republic, which lasted until it came under the sovereignty of the Norwegian king nearly three and a half centuries later. This volume is a two-part analysis of that society, known as the Icelandic "commonwealth" or "Freestate." The first section examines how medieval Icelanders classified and perceived such domains as time, space, kinship, political organization, and cosmology, linking together these various realms to present an integrated picture of the society's world-view. The second section focuses on the changes that took place during the period in the fields of ecology, demography, religion, property relations, and the law, and explains how and why these changes, interacting with more fundamental social structures and beliefs, undermined--and ultimately destroyed--the society.
Iceland --- Civilization.
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The historization of anthropology has entailed a radically new view upon history and the nature of history. This collection of papers from the first conference of the newly formed European Association of Social Anthropologists demonstrate how ways of thinking about history are important features of any production of history, and how cultural concepts enter as forcs of historical causation.
History --- Anthropology --- Philosophy --- Methodology --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- History - Philosophy - Congresses --- History - Methodology - Congresses --- Anthropology - Congresses --- Europe - History - Philosophy - Congresses
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Anthropology --- Human ecology --- Philosophy of nature. --- Anthropologie --- Philosophie de la nature --- Ecologie humaine --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Philosophy of nature
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