Category Archives: Ethnoscience & Cognitive

Ethnoscience and Cognitive Anthropology

Harold Conklin Harold C. Conklin used Sapir and Whorf Hypothesis that has to do with the relationship of language and thought. And together they came up with this idea that language not just a tool for communication but rather it a way they communicate base on the their perception of the world. So back to [...]

Ethnoscience and Cognitive Anthropology

Cognitive Anthropology has played a major role in many cross-disciplinary efforts.  Why might that be the case? What role does “Ethnoscience and Cognitive Anthropology” play in today’s world? -Harold C. Conklin, “Hanunóo Color Categories” (1955) -Stephen A. Tyler, “Introduction to Cognitive Anthropology” (1969) – Claudia Strauss. “What makes Tony run: Schemas as motives reconsidered” (1992)

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