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Philosophy and Culture
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Aleynik, R. M. Social Anthropology – Ethnology – Culture

Abstract: The author talks about the new branch of philosophical anthropology, - interpretative anthropology which studies the differences between cultures and between cultural meanings. The author defined the borders of this new discipline and described its formation and development. The author also considered the comparative descriptions of cultures.


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philosophy, psychology, social anthropology, ethnology, culture, ethos, traditions, mentality, nation, group


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