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About the Author
Murray J. Leaf is professor of anthropology and political economy at the University of Texas at Dallas and author of several books, including Human Organizations and Social Theory. Dwight W. Read is distinguished professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is author of Artifact Classification: A Conceptual and Methodological Approach.
Reviews
Continuing their collaboration, in this book Leaf and Read provide the view of kinship organization's underlying cognitive processes and then lay out their formal analysis of kinship terminologies that should transform the field into a bona fide science equivalent to theoretical physics. It is a volume of formidable scope and clarity of exposition. . . .This book has potentially a very wide readership and should . . . be on the list of cultural anthropologists, evolutionary ecologists, archaeologists, linguists, psychologists, and applied anthropologists. * Anthropos *
Murray Leaf and Dwight Read propose a new theoretical outlook for anthropology - even 'a new science', as announced in the introduction. Human thought and Social Organization touches upon an ambitious range of topics, from cognition in the Upper Palaeolithic to kinship algebra and communication theory. Its wide array of subjects is also likely to appeal to scholars working in cultural evolution or cognitive anthropology, and especially to those embracing a formal-mathematical approach to social phenomena. * Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute *
... Read and Leaf, in this highly stimulating book, present a novel, coherent theory about the co-evolution of human thought and language on the one hand, and human social organization on the other. They do so by shifting the perspective from cognitive development essentially happening within the human mind, to viewing it as driven by people's interactions with the outside material, environmental, and social worlds. In doing so, they bring us a much more coherent and comprehensible history of human cognitive evolution than any I have seen thus far. -- Sander van der Leeuw Ph.D, Arizona State University
This book by Murray Leaf and Dwight Read is both brilliant and revolutionary. It puts socio-cultural anthropology in a context that understands human social behavior as cognitively "governed," i.e., not generated by ideas but rather made interpretable, and therefore interactive, by mental rules. These "rules" of conceptual government finally allow serious algebraic-mathematical analysis of social-cultural behavior and idea systems as formal science properly grounded in relevant technical philosophy in a genuine evolutionary framework. -- F. K. Lehman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Book Information
ISBN 9780739170281
Author Murray J. Leaf
Format Hardback
Page Count 476
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 776g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 158mm * 32mm