

Rationally Speaking #26 - Is Anthropology Still a Science?
Jan 16, 2011
Exploring the tensions between physical and cultural anthropology, and the implications of removing 'science' from the American Anthropological Association's mission statement. Debate on the balance between scientific research and advocacy, challenges in producing generalizable knowledge in anthropology and psychology. Comparing the scientific validity of anthropology to other fields, and the importance of experiments in generating insights. Exploring the origins of Christmas traditions and the controversy surrounding the birthdate of Jesus.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Tensions and Dichotomies in Anthropology: Science, Objectivity, and Advocacy
02:39 • 24min
Generalizability of Knowledge in Anthropology and Psychology
26:57 • 6min
Scientific Validity of Anthropology
32:48 • 5min
Exploring the Challenges of Anthropology and a Philosophical Science Fiction Recommendation
37:56 • 4min
Exploring the Cultural History of Christmas Solstice and Related Holidays
42:03 • 4min