For a science of social man: Convergences in anthropology, psychology, and sociology.Psychology and Anthropology.
For a science of social man: Convergences in anthropology, psychology, and sociology.: Psychology...
Hallowell, A. Irving
2006-12-11 00:00:00
If the relations between anthropology and psychology are considered merely abstractly or without awareness of historical circumstances, any appraisal of the present situation or their future relations will lack clarity and depth. Although there have been discussions, particularly in the past three decades, of the more general, as well as certain specific, aspects of these relations, and research in some areas of common interest has taken place, no one has yet written a detailed history of all the varied influences and counterinfluences exerted at successive periods in the development and expansion of these disciplines. Nevertheless, it seems desirable to survey briefly some of the relevant facts even if our historical résumé must be sketchy and incomplete. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved)
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For a science of social man: Convergences in anthropology, psychology, and sociology.Psychology and Anthropology.
If the relations between anthropology and psychology are considered merely abstractly or without awareness of historical circumstances, any appraisal of the present situation or their future relations will lack clarity and depth. Although there have been discussions, particularly in the past three decades, of the more general, as well as certain specific, aspects of these relations, and research in some areas of common interest has taken place, no one has yet written a detailed history of all the varied influences and counterinfluences exerted at successive periods in the development and expansion of these disciplines. Nevertheless, it seems desirable to survey briefly some of the relevant facts even if our historical résumé must be sketchy and incomplete. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Dec 11, 2006
Keywords: historical circumstances; anthropology; psychology; detailed history; science of social man
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