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Continuity and the open whole: A comparison of recent (Peircian) ethnographies
Anthropology Faculty Scholarship
  • Joshua Reno, Binghamton University--SUNY
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
12-1-2014
Abstract

A comparison of Eduardo Kohn's "How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human" and David Pedersen's "American value: Migrants, money, and meaning in El Salvador and the United States" which explores their relationship to the continuist ontology of the philosopher Charles S. Peirce and its implications for contemporary anthropology.

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Reno, J. (2015). Continuity and the open whole: A comparison of recent (Peircian) ethnographies. Critique of Anthropology, 32(5), 220-231. doi: 10.1177/0308275X15575854

Citation Information
Joshua Reno. "Continuity and the open whole: A comparison of recent (Peircian) ethnographies" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joshua-reno/12/