TY - BOOK AU - Amit,Vered AU - Ferguson,Nelson AU - Irving,Andrew AU - Larsen,Tord AU - Marchand,Trevor H.J. AU - Rapport,Nigel AU - Skinner,Jonathan AU - Suski,Laura AU - Wilson,Thomas M. TI - Human Nature as Capacity: Transcending Discourse and Classification T2 - Methodology & History in Anthropology SN - 9781845456375 AV - GN33 U1 - 301.01 22/eng PY - 2010///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Anthropology KW - Philosophy KW - Human behavior KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General KW - bisacsh KW - Theory and Methodology N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; List of Illustrations --; List of Contributors --; Introduction: Human Capacity as an Exceeding, a Going Beyond --; Part I: Beyond the Economy --; Introduction to Part I --; 1. Conversations with Eulogio: On Migration and the Building of a Life-Project in Motion --; 2. The Limits of Liminality: Capacities for Change and Transition among Student Travellers --; Part II: Beyond the Polity --; Introduction to Part II --; 3. ‘Crisis’: On the Limits of European Integration and Identity in Northern Ireland --; 4. Making the Cosmopolitan Plea: Harold Oram’s International Fund-raising in the Early Cold War --; Part III: Beyond the Classificatory --; Introduction to Part III --; 5. Money, Materiality and Imagination: Life on the Other Side of Value --; 6. Acts of Entification: The Emergence of Thinghood in Social Life --; Part IV: Beyond the Body --; Introduction to Part IV --; 7. Embodied Cognition, Communication and the Making of Place and Identity: Reflections on Fieldwork with Masons --; 8. ‘Live in Fragments no Longer’: Social Dance and Individual Imagination in Human Nature --; Index; restricted access N2 - What is it to be human? What are our specifically human attributes, our capacities and liabilities? Such questions gave birth to anthropology as an Enlightenment science. This book argues that it is again appropriate to bring “the human” to the fore, to reclaim the singularity of the word as central to the anthropological endeavor, not on the basis of the substance of a human nature – “To be human is to act like this and react like this, to feel this and want this” – but in terms of species-wide capacities: capabilities for action and imagination, liabilities for suffering and cruelty. The contributors approach “the human” with an awareness of these complexities and particularities, rendering this volume unique in its ability to build on anthropology’s ethnographic expertise UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781845458157 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781845458157 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781845458157/original ER -