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Anthropology and Dialectical Naturalism: A Philosophical Manifesto

Anthropology and Dialectical Naturalism: A Philosophical Manifesto

Current price: $76.95
Publication Date: April 8th, 2022
Publisher:
Black Rose Books
ISBN:
9781551647449
Pages:
200
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Description

Is the world just a cultural construct where people create their own realities? In this illuminating and wide-ranging philosophical treatise, Brian Morris critiques broad swathes of recent theory as he seeks to reclaim anthropology as a historical social science. He achieves this by grounding it within a metaphysic of “dialectical naturalism” or “evolutionary realism”—a tradition long ignored by academic philosophy. 
 
After reviewing the anthropological background of this worldview—the Greeks and the Enlightenment—Morris explores two essential themes. First, he critically assesses the main forms of dialectical naturalism, including Darwin’s evolutionary theory, Marx’s historical materialism, and the hylorealism of the philosopher-scientist Mario Bunge. Second, he offers a strong plea to retain the dual heritage of anthropology as a historical science that combines both humanism and naturalism. A powerful philosophical manifesto, the book cogently upholds dialectical naturalism as the most grounding philosophy for anthropology and the social sciences.
 

Praise for Anthropology and Dialectical Naturalism: A Philosophical Manifesto

“Morris blazed a lot of trails. He is a scholar of genuine daring and great humanity, and his work deserves to be read and debated for a very long time to come.“ 
— David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years

“Conversant with the history of ideas, Morris places Bookchin especially in a context that has eluded other authors who have treated his work. His writing style is lucid and accessible. Highly recommended.”
— Janet Biehl, author of Ecology or Catastrophe: The Life of Murray Bookchin