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Tag Archives: cooperation

A Rumination on Fieldwork and Why Anthropology Is or Could Be the Most Scientific Discipline in the Social Sciences

Posted on 24. August 2021 by webadmin@enpanthro.net
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Professor Victor de Munck ruminates upon the importance of fieldwork for anthropology and the social sciences as a whole.

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Posted in Blog | Tagged anthropology, collaborative research, cooperation, fieldwork | 2 Replies

Seven Moral Rules Found All Around the World

Posted on 3. December 2020 by webadmin@enpanthro.net
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What is morality? And are there any universal moral values? Dr Oliver Scott Curry discusses seven cooperative behaviours that are found all around the world.

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Posted in Blog | Tagged cooperation, evolutionary anthropology, morality | Leave a reply
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