C. R. Hallpike Bücher
Christopher Hallpike ist ein englisch-kanadischer Anthropologe, der für seine umfangreichen Studien über die Konso in Äthiopien und die Tauade in Neuguinea bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit befasst sich eingehend mit den kulturellen Praktiken und sozialen Strukturen dieser Gemeinschaften. Hallpikes Forschung trägt maßgeblich zu unserem Verständnis der Vielfalt menschlicher Gesellschaften bei. Seine akademische Laufbahn widmete sich der Erforschung und Darstellung dieser einzigartigen Kulturen.






Darwinism, Dogma, and Cultural Evolution
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Challenging the Neo-Darwinian philosophy, the book critiques the notion that random variation and natural selection alone account for the emergence of order and cultural evolution. It argues that while Universal Darwinism is often perceived as a flawless model, it prioritizes beauty and elegance over factual accuracy and rational discourse. The author contends that this perspective resembles dogma rooted in faith and a desire for simplicity, ultimately distorting the truth rather than presenting a scientific foundation.
The revised edition provides a comprehensive account of the Konso people of Ethiopia, integrating new research and insights gathered by the author during a 1997 revisit. Recognized as a significant group in East Africa, the Konso's rich traditional culture is rapidly vanishing. This definitive work captures their unique customs and societal structures, making it an essential resource for understanding this fascinating culture and its challenges in the modern world.
The author's decade-long experience as an anthropologist among mountain tribes in Ethiopia and Papua New Guinea reveals the stark contrasts between primitive and modern industrial societies. Through immersive research, he emphasizes the complexity of these cultures and the extensive study required to grasp their inner workings. This exploration provides valuable insights into the social structures and behaviors of tribal communities, highlighting the depth of understanding necessary to appreciate their unique ways of life.
The book explores the remarkable transformation of human society over the last 10,000 years, from small hunter-gatherer groups to complex nations capable of scientific and industrial feats. It emphasizes the unique evolution of human culture, which cannot be explained by Darwin's theory of evolution alone. A key theme is the role of human imagination, exemplified by monumental projects like Stonehenge, highlighting its significance in advancing science and humanity's mastery over nature.
This collection of papers critiques the impact of political correctness on social anthropology, arguing it has led to incoherence in the field. It challenges the extreme views of sociobiologists, likening their stance to a cult that avoids rational discussion. Featuring both classic and newly written works, the anthology illustrates the disconnect between Darwinism and the social sciences, aiming to dispel contemporary taboos and encourage open debate on these critical issues.
Ethical Thought in Increasingly Complex Societies
Social Structure and Moral Development
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intersection of developmental psychology and cultural anthropology, this book explores how moral thinking evolves within complex social structures. It delves into the influences of societal dynamics on ethical thought and moral development, offering a comprehensive analysis of how individuals navigate moral dilemmas in increasingly intricate environments.