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HUMAN BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY (ETHOLOGY): A MODERN ASPECT OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

A conceptual scheme of basic themes of the human life process is presented. 3 levels of basic thematic treatment of human life are deduced, & within each level the same 6-fold sub-division into single themes is applied. Thus 18 basic themes of human life are established in the terrestrial life o...

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Published in:Social research 1965-12, Vol.32 (4), p.357-374
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description A conceptual scheme of basic themes of the human life process is presented. 3 levels of basic thematic treatment of human life are deduced, & within each level the same 6-fold sub-division into single themes is applied. Thus 18 basic themes of human life are established in the terrestrial life of a symbolizing, soc primate such as man. These themes are categorized as follows: Body-centered themes-1) metabolism; 2) natural environment; 3) life cycle; 4) irritation & rest; 5) health & disease; 6) sex, eros, procreation. Psyche-centered themes: 7) orientation; 8) inner states; 9) activity, handling challenges; 10) soc environment; 11) positive & negative sociotropy; 12) dominance & submission. Culture-centered themes: 13) language & knowledge; 14) cultural objects; 15) the arts; 16) norms & instit's; 17) ethos, existence, philosophy; 18) transcendence, religion. A discussion follows of man's behavioral variability as seen from various aspects. C. Akin.
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Focus: Theoretical Problems in Contemporary Cultural Anthropology
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Human life
Humans
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