Anthropology: [A Lecture Delivered At Columbia University In The Series On Science, Philosophy And Art, December 18, 1907]
1938
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Anthropology: [A Lecture Delivered At Columbia University In The Series On Science, Philosophy And Art, December 18, 1907]
1938
Published in 1938, 'Anthropology' is a lecture by Franz Boas, a pivotal figure in the development of modern anthropology. The work provides an overview of the discipline, examining how biological, geographical, and psychological factors shape human traits and behaviors across diverse cultures. Boas emphasizes the significance of cultural evolution and environmental influences, advocating for an objective approach to anthropology that appreciates human diversity. His insights laid the groundwork for future anthropological studies and established key concepts that continue to influence the field today.













