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As Wide as the World Is Wise

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Understanding the human condition through ethnography and critical philosophy.
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Philosophy and anthropology have long debated questions of difference: rationality versus irrationality, abstraction versus concreteness, modern versus premodern. What if these disciplines instead focused on the commonalities of human experience? Would this effort bring philosophers and anthropologists closer together? Would it lead to greater insights across historical and cultural divides?

In As Wide as the World Is Wise, Michael Jackson encourages philosophers and anthropologists to mine the space between localized and globalized perspectives, to resolve empirically the distinctions between the one and the many and between life and specific forms of life. His project balances abstract epistemological practice with immanent reflection, promoting a more situated, embodied, and sensuous approach to the world and its in-between spaces. Drawing on a lifetime of ethnographic fieldwork in West Africa and Aboriginal Australia, Jackson resets the language and logic of academic thought from the standpoint of other lifeworlds. He extends Kant's cosmopolitan ideal to include all human societies, achieving a radical break with elite ideas of the subjective and a more expansive conception of truth.

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Price: $37.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 06 September 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231178280
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, PHILOSOPHY / Methodology, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Pragmatism

As Wide as the World Is Wise is a book that gives any soul tortured by questions arising from the way the world is today a feeling that one has found an author who has heard the torment of such a soul and has offered instructions on how to live with these questions, not because they have been solved but because these questions have been heard without recourse to sentimentalism or quick-fix solutions.
Michael Jackson is Distinguished Professor of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of the prize-winning Paths Toward a Clearing (1989) and At Home in the World (2000). His most recent books include Between One and One Another (2012); Lifeworlds: Essays in Existential Anthropology (2012); The Other Shore: Essays on Writers and Writing (2012); and Harmattan: A Philosophical Fiction (Columbia, 2015).

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Analogy and Polarity
2. Identity and Difference
3. Relations and Relata
4. Matters of Life and Death
5. Ourselves and Others
6. Belief and Experience
7. Persons and Types
8. Being and Thought
9. Fate and Freewill
10. Center and Periphery
11. Ecologies of Mind
Notes
Index