Living with Concepts : : Anthropology in the Grip of Reality / / ed. by Marco Motta, Andrew Brandel.

This volume examines an often taken for granted concept—that of the concept itself. How do we picture what concepts are, what they do, how they arise in the course of everyday life? Challenging conventional approaches that treat concepts as mere tools at our disposal for analysis, or as straightforw...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Thinking from Elsewhere
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Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Introduction: Life with Concepts --
1 Concepts of the Ordinary --
2 How Life Makes a Conversation of Us: Ontology, Ethics, and Responsive Anthropology --
3 Crisscrossing Concepts: Anthropology and Knowledge-Making --
4 The Potencie of Text: Shifting Concepts of Myth and Literature --
5 How Social Are Our Concepts? --
6 Living with Zombies: Forms of Death at the Core of the Ordinary --
7 Creating Worlds: Imagination, Interpretation, and the Subjunctive --
8 The Life Course of Concepts --
9 On Sorcery: Life with the Concept --
10 How Ethical Is Our Life with Concepts? Reflections on Shared Medical Decision Making --
11 In the Know: The Pain of the Other in Torture Rehabilitation --
Acknowledgments --
References --
List of Contributors --
Name Index --
Subject Index
Summary:This volume examines an often taken for granted concept—that of the concept itself. How do we picture what concepts are, what they do, how they arise in the course of everyday life? Challenging conventional approaches that treat concepts as mere tools at our disposal for analysis, or as straightforwardly equivalent to signs to be deciphered, the anthropologists and philosophers in this volume turn instead to the ways concepts are already intrinsically embedded in our forms of life and how they constitute the very substrate of our existence as humans who lead lives in language.Attending to our ordinary lives with concepts requires not an ascent from the rough ground of reality into the skies of theory, but rather acceptance of the fact that thinking is congenital to living with and through concepts. The volume offers a critical and timely intervention into both contemporary philosophy and anthropological theory by unsettling the distinction between thought and reality that continues to be too often assumed and showing how the supposed need to grasp reality may be replaced by an acknowledgement that we are in its grip. Contributors: Jocelyn Benoist, Andrew Brandel, Michael Cordey, Veena Das, Rasmus Dyring and Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Michael D. Jackson, Michael Lambek, Sandra Laugier, Marco Motta, Michael J. Puett, and Lotte Buch Segal
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823294299
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754186
9783110753967
9783110739091
DOI:10.1515/9780823294299?locatt=mode:legacy
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Marco Motta, Andrew Brandel.