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Disentangling human nature: Anthropological reflections on evolution, zoonoses and ethnographic investigations
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Abstract Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this essay, I foray into anthropology's biosocial dimensions to underscore that human relations span from microorganisms to global systems. I argue that the future of social-cultural anthropology depends on the integ... view more
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this essay, I foray into anthropology's biosocial dimensions to underscore that human relations span from microorganisms to global systems. I argue that the future of social-cultural anthropology depends on the integration of evolutionary theory for its advancement. Ultimately, since the likelihood of novel zoonoses' emergence, digital ethnography could offer remarkable opportunities for ethical and responsible inquiries.... view less
Keywords
anthropology; cultural anthropology; evolution; natural philosophy; ethnography; ethnomedicine
Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Zoonoses; human nature; multispecies entanglements
Collection Title
Evolution of the Biosocial World
Editor
Paramá Díaz, Anabel; Fernández-Vilas, Enrique
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Publisher
University of Valladolid Press
City
Valladolid
Page/Pages
p. 31-42
Series
Biosocial World: Biosemiotics and Biosociology, 2
ISBN
978-84-1320-358-4
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed