Explaining Culture: A Naturalistic ApproachISBN: 978-0-631-20045-1
Paperback
184 pages
November 1996, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Apart from its wealth of insight, cogent arguments, apposite
illustrations, and lucid and entertaining prose, Explaining
Culture also offers a glimpse of what cultural study might be:
rather than foreclosing possibilities on the strength of received
wisdom or a selective interdisciplinary which rules out so much
interesting thinking, it makes its own start on the formulation of
fresh, apparently basic but at the same time far-reaching research
questions. Alan Durant
"Sperber emphasizes macro-and micro-processes of distribution
that make cultural transformation and individual development
possible and most simply processes of replication. Sperber offers
the beginnings of a naturalistic theory of both culture and
religion that will interest students and scholars alike." Susan
Henking, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Geneva
"Explaining Culture is a good read. It is full of interesting suggestions on a wide range of anthropological and psychological issues." Kim Sterelny, Music and Letters, Vol 110, July 2001.