Things As They Are
Discover the profound insights of anthropology in "Things As They Are," a compelling collection of essays that highlight the significance of phenomenological and existential thought. Authored by a team of scholars, this 292-page paperback published by Indiana University Press in 1996 delves into the intricate ties between empirical observations and personal experiences. Through its thoughtful exploration, the book engages with concepts from phenomenology and draws connections to other influential theories, including existentialism, radical empiricism, and critical theory. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike, this intriguing read invites you to re-examine the lifeworld and enrich your understanding of human experiences. Don’t miss out on this essential addition to your bookshelf!