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Side iii
I do not expect to be free from the former line of criticism ; but at the outset I would
remind the reader , as I have elsewhere mentioned , that this does not profess to
be a treatise on anthropology , or its methods , but merely a collection of ...
I do not expect to be free from the former line of criticism ; but at the outset I would
remind the reader , as I have elsewhere mentioned , that this does not profess to
be a treatise on anthropology , or its methods , but merely a collection of ...
Side xvi
Fortunately this lack of co - operation and co - ordination is rapidly decreasing ,
and a living science of anthropology is emerging which will be acknowledged by
the sister sciences as its methods and objects become more definitive . At the risk
...
Fortunately this lack of co - operation and co - ordination is rapidly decreasing ,
and a living science of anthropology is emerging which will be acknowledged by
the sister sciences as its methods and objects become more definitive . At the risk
...
Side xvii
The method of living affects the family life , and so we find that certain types of
family organisation are related to definite habits of life . As civilisation advances ,
the State acquires powers and regulates families as well as individuals , but the ...
The method of living affects the family life , and so we find that certain types of
family organisation are related to definite habits of life . As civilisation advances ,
the State acquires powers and regulates families as well as individuals , but the ...
Side xviii
Now for this we have two methods of inquiry . In a general survey of mankind we
find that there are peoples in all stages of culture , and we also notice that there is
an intense conservatism in all matters of social or religious importance .
Now for this we have two methods of inquiry . In a general survey of mankind we
find that there are peoples in all stages of culture , and we also notice that there is
an intense conservatism in all matters of social or religious importance .
Side xix
The comparative study of customs , modes of thought , and religion , has yielded
results of immense importance and interest . As a method of inquiry it is
invaluable ; but even it has its dangers , and it must be used with circumspection .
The comparative study of customs , modes of thought , and religion , has yielded
results of immense importance and interest . As a method of inquiry it is
invaluable ; but even it has its dangers , and it must be used with circumspection .
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