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Перевод: sociality
[существительное] общительность ; общественный инстинкт; общественный характер
Тезаурус:
- An understanding of human sociality demands a biological theory of animal social life and evolution.
- However, it is important to note that a theory of innate human sociality is not a reductionist theory.
- These parts are separated by two papers which present the key concepts of innate sociality and intersubjectivity.
- Thus sociality, together with indigenous theories of human nature, provide a framework for comparison between different societies and cultures, including the various "peaceful societies" described in this volume.
- Hymenopterists, taxonomists, ethologists and physiologists are well served by this work, isopterists, ecologists and applied biologists less so, but it is well-indexed essential reference for the current state of knowledge in insect sociality.
- By accepting an innate predilection to sociality and a fluid range of capacities and constraints, we can focus on indigenous conceptions concerning human nature and human inner states, while avoiding the particularistic errors of cultural relativism.
- The presence of innate sociality, on the other hand, has much evidence in its favour.
- The idea of human nature and sociality as innate capacity
- Unlike pop socio-biology, which appeals to the gene as the ultimate and fundamental causal factor in human evolution and behaviour, innate sociality supposes a predisposition in human beings towards the continual absorption of existing meanings and the creation of new meanings in local universes of thought that are constantly being discovered, destroyed, and negotiated anew in the process of social interaction.
- The important point to stress is that humans appear to possess an innate capacity for finding common cause in a great number of cultural activities, a capacity Carrithers in this volume calls "sociality".
- Such theories take the individual as the starting point; and the inherent sociality that we are arguing for - and which precludes any form of methodological individualism - is given little or no credence.
- Man, furthermore, shares sociality with a wide array of other living organisms and to treat the specifically human kind without a look at other species would be to assume too narrow a perspective.
- Carrithers states, "My intention is not at all to replace the notion of culture, but to argue that sociality is a necessary precondition for the existence of culture."
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