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AUTOR(ES) Florentino Blanco
ANO 2016
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 07210A598FF4837DB6D692D431A359F0
MD5 52DAA134F85B8A8DE7D47A80329B14C6
MD5 013ea9be23a597fd883283845b35b2a1

Resumo

Building upon Wassmann's (1995) dialogue, it is claimed that a debate between psychology and anthropology cannot be reduced to narrow issues of methodology. The core of the dialogue is in the conceptual domain-how does knowledge emerge, and what is its nature? Knowledge always appears situated in action, and the type of knowledge involved in the interface between the individual and his or her group necessarily has a communicative, discursive character. The type of knowledge about cultural and mental processes always assumes the social embeddedness of human individuals. Hence both psychological processes and cultural phenomena may be viewed as inherently chaotic. Nevertheless there needs to exist some pre-organized state of the phenomena on which meanings can be built. The problem of the relationship between psychology and anthropology cannot be reduced to the relationship between cognitive psychology and cognitive anthropology, but requires a historical approach to the processes of emergence of cultural meanings.

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