answers1: It was just the way they divided education/ knowledge up. We
still do it today in colleges/universities. <br>
Humanities were just things that had to do with 'humans' law, art,
rhetoric, music, politics as opposed to 'sciences'....medicine,
engineering, mathematics.
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Thursday, 31 October 2019
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
why is Anthropology the most scientific of the humanities and the humanistic among the sciences?
answers1: Why is it that human beings nevertheless insist that
evolution isn't a fact? Is it because of fact it extremely is named
the "concept" of evolution? if it extremely is the case, then they
actually would desire to lookup using using the be conscious concept
in technological information. They nevertheless would desire to call
gravity concept- regardless of understanding that it extremely is a
fact. not something in technological information is upgraded from
concept to regulation. all of us be attentive to there became A, and
all of us be attentive to there became Z- and all of us be attentive
to extraordinarily plenty all the middle bit. the belief comes into
why A replaced into Z. The mechanisms for it. If we at the instant are
not animals, why are we so comparable-hearts, lungs, palms, ft, eyes,
ears, legs, and so on. If we've been "particular" why did God
difficulty making our "innards", he would have clicked his hands and
we could have "worked". we are animals, the only factor keeping apart
us from others is our intelligence- yet it is basically our primal
protection. some animals have venom, some fabulous experience on
odor/eye factors of interest, and so on.
answers2: thank you everyone for the answers!
answers3: Anthropology is literally, from Latin, the science of
humans. There are four branches of anthropology: cultural
anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology and biological
anthropology. Archaeology is mainly history-oriented, but the other
three branches are highly scientific, with a sociological flare.
Cultural anthropology is the study of cultures. In other words, a
cultural anthropologist can go live with an Amazonian tribe and record
everything about their culture. A lot of observational skills are
required, and it's necessary to avoid all possible bias. Those same
principles can be applied to any of the physical sciences (chemistry,
physics, etc.) as well. Linguistic anthropology focuses on the
science of words and languages. In other words, it is the study of
how, for example, English evolved out of the mash-up of Latin and
various Germanic dialects. Linguistic anthropologists must know a
TREMENDOUS amount of etymology. Biological anthropology is the most
obviously scientific of the lot, as it's the study of human evolution.
Biological anthropologists often spend extended periods of time
studying advanced primates and relating their actions to our own
actions. <br>
<br>
I hope I helped!
answers4: I've already more or less answered this in my response to
your other question ( <a
href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnOgbr.HVIeMzo8KtHEQWv7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091126065634AAecyEu"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...</a>
), but I just want to point this out for you: <br>
<br>
If you're being asked a question with that exact wording, you're
likely going to want to answer from Eric Wolf's perspective, since the
question comes from his famous quotation in his 1964 book
"Anthropology." It will obviously depend on your specific instructor,
but if I were your professor, I would grade you down if you didn't
give him credit for being the first to say it that way. His full
quotation is: <br>
<br>
"[Anthropology] is less a subject matter than a bond between subject
matters. It is in part history, part literature; in part natural
science, part social science; it strives to study men both from within
and without; it represents both a manner of looking at man and a
vision of man—the most scientific of the humanities, the most humanist
of sciences." <br>
<br>
If you visit <a
href="http://archaeology.about.com/od/amthroughanterms/qt/anthropology_def.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://archaeology.about.com/od/amthroug...</a>
, you will find a lot of quotations (including Wolf's) that you can
source in your response. I would suggest using that instead of
relying on homework help here. ;) In addition, you might want to try
using the Homework Help category ( <a
href="http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index?link=list&sid=396545134"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index?link=...</a>
) in the future. Good luck with your assignment. <br>
<br>
Additionally, just to clarify a little bit about what my future fellow
anthropologist said...archaeology is, in reality, one of the most
scientific fields of anthropology. Linguistic anthropology certainly
does require you to know about words and languages, but it's more
focused on their classification, social use, role in identity-shaping,
and impact on culture; etymology is a very separate field. Cultural
anthropology is the one that tends to be less focused on the hard
sciences, though it certainly incorporates it.
evolution isn't a fact? Is it because of fact it extremely is named
the "concept" of evolution? if it extremely is the case, then they
actually would desire to lookup using using the be conscious concept
in technological information. They nevertheless would desire to call
gravity concept- regardless of understanding that it extremely is a
fact. not something in technological information is upgraded from
concept to regulation. all of us be attentive to there became A, and
all of us be attentive to there became Z- and all of us be attentive
to extraordinarily plenty all the middle bit. the belief comes into
why A replaced into Z. The mechanisms for it. If we at the instant are
not animals, why are we so comparable-hearts, lungs, palms, ft, eyes,
ears, legs, and so on. If we've been "particular" why did God
difficulty making our "innards", he would have clicked his hands and
we could have "worked". we are animals, the only factor keeping apart
us from others is our intelligence- yet it is basically our primal
protection. some animals have venom, some fabulous experience on
odor/eye factors of interest, and so on.
answers2: thank you everyone for the answers!
answers3: Anthropology is literally, from Latin, the science of
humans. There are four branches of anthropology: cultural
anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology and biological
anthropology. Archaeology is mainly history-oriented, but the other
three branches are highly scientific, with a sociological flare.
Cultural anthropology is the study of cultures. In other words, a
cultural anthropologist can go live with an Amazonian tribe and record
everything about their culture. A lot of observational skills are
required, and it's necessary to avoid all possible bias. Those same
principles can be applied to any of the physical sciences (chemistry,
physics, etc.) as well. Linguistic anthropology focuses on the
science of words and languages. In other words, it is the study of
how, for example, English evolved out of the mash-up of Latin and
various Germanic dialects. Linguistic anthropologists must know a
TREMENDOUS amount of etymology. Biological anthropology is the most
obviously scientific of the lot, as it's the study of human evolution.
Biological anthropologists often spend extended periods of time
studying advanced primates and relating their actions to our own
actions. <br>
<br>
I hope I helped!
answers4: I've already more or less answered this in my response to
your other question ( <a
href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnOgbr.HVIeMzo8KtHEQWv7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091126065634AAecyEu"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...</a>
), but I just want to point this out for you: <br>
<br>
If you're being asked a question with that exact wording, you're
likely going to want to answer from Eric Wolf's perspective, since the
question comes from his famous quotation in his 1964 book
"Anthropology." It will obviously depend on your specific instructor,
but if I were your professor, I would grade you down if you didn't
give him credit for being the first to say it that way. His full
quotation is: <br>
<br>
"[Anthropology] is less a subject matter than a bond between subject
matters. It is in part history, part literature; in part natural
science, part social science; it strives to study men both from within
and without; it represents both a manner of looking at man and a
vision of man—the most scientific of the humanities, the most humanist
of sciences." <br>
<br>
If you visit <a
href="http://archaeology.about.com/od/amthroughanterms/qt/anthropology_def.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://archaeology.about.com/od/amthroug...</a>
, you will find a lot of quotations (including Wolf's) that you can
source in your response. I would suggest using that instead of
relying on homework help here. ;) In addition, you might want to try
using the Homework Help category ( <a
href="http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index?link=list&sid=396545134"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index?link=...</a>
) in the future. Good luck with your assignment. <br>
<br>
Additionally, just to clarify a little bit about what my future fellow
anthropologist said...archaeology is, in reality, one of the most
scientific fields of anthropology. Linguistic anthropology certainly
does require you to know about words and languages, but it's more
focused on their classification, social use, role in identity-shaping,
and impact on culture; etymology is a very separate field. Cultural
anthropology is the one that tends to be less focused on the hard
sciences, though it certainly incorporates it.
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Music In Humanities Questions? 10 points?
answers1: Hmmm... <br>
<br>
I too have had Humanities back in college, many moons ago. Fun stuff. <br>
<br>
And, I'm not doing someone else's homework for them. <br>
<br>
You should have learned by now, the whole concept and purpose of doing
something on your own through the learning process. To make you think
for yourself, and within your interpretations and understanding of
what you discover by yourself. <br>
<br>
Also, to learn what doing research on your own can mean, because there
(can be) are other elements and related information that one may find
interesting and informative beyond the question at hand. <br>
<br>
Time to see what you are really made of. <br>
<br>
Research, and become a good detective. <br>
<br>
Not a limited follower. <br>
<br>
Anyone else want to make it easy for you around here?
<br>
I too have had Humanities back in college, many moons ago. Fun stuff. <br>
<br>
And, I'm not doing someone else's homework for them. <br>
<br>
You should have learned by now, the whole concept and purpose of doing
something on your own through the learning process. To make you think
for yourself, and within your interpretations and understanding of
what you discover by yourself. <br>
<br>
Also, to learn what doing research on your own can mean, because there
(can be) are other elements and related information that one may find
interesting and informative beyond the question at hand. <br>
<br>
Time to see what you are really made of. <br>
<br>
Research, and become a good detective. <br>
<br>
Not a limited follower. <br>
<br>
Anyone else want to make it easy for you around here?
Monday, 28 October 2019
Sunday, 27 October 2019
What are the fine art classes and practical art classes?(In high school)?
answers1: I love the sound of 3am, it'a a magic hour, everything is so
quite and the darkness is like a blanket. Most mornings I wake up a
half-hour before the alarm and just l just lay in bed listining to Joe
breath and cuddle my kitten it's the best place in my world.
answers2: When you yourself have been pulling mainly from images and
desire to lift your sport to the next stage, this <a
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Portrait Mastery guide is certainly a purchase you may want to
consider. If you're trying to have the ability to pull the individual
head and face in 3 dimensions from your mind, search elsewhere. <br>
Realistic Pencil Portrait Mastery eBook comprises of 208 pages, 605
delineations, and large willpower pictures to offer for you personally
orderly aides that you could learn how to pull pictures at home.
answers3: I'm pretty sure fine arts is stuff like painting, drawing,
sculpture etc. And practical arts is stuff like cooking and woodshop,
but I could be wrong!
quite and the darkness is like a blanket. Most mornings I wake up a
half-hour before the alarm and just l just lay in bed listining to Joe
breath and cuddle my kitten it's the best place in my world.
answers2: When you yourself have been pulling mainly from images and
desire to lift your sport to the next stage, this <a
href="https://tr.im/aQG2P"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://tr.im/aQG2P</a> , Realistic Pencil
Portrait Mastery guide is certainly a purchase you may want to
consider. If you're trying to have the ability to pull the individual
head and face in 3 dimensions from your mind, search elsewhere. <br>
Realistic Pencil Portrait Mastery eBook comprises of 208 pages, 605
delineations, and large willpower pictures to offer for you personally
orderly aides that you could learn how to pull pictures at home.
answers3: I'm pretty sure fine arts is stuff like painting, drawing,
sculpture etc. And practical arts is stuff like cooking and woodshop,
but I could be wrong!
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Is art both skill and expression or just expression?
answers1: is the artist doing it for money, or passion?
answers2: What is art? <br>
<br>
Art is invented by the human mind that perceives it. It becomes art
when it creates emotions in people.
answers3: To say what art is is limiting to art. Beyond the social
understanding of art, art does not have to be anything but what it is
to be. What we call it is a reduction of what it actually is.
answers4: Creativity is allowing you to make an expression. <br>
Art is knowing which expression to keep. <}:-})
answers2: What is art? <br>
<br>
Art is invented by the human mind that perceives it. It becomes art
when it creates emotions in people.
answers3: To say what art is is limiting to art. Beyond the social
understanding of art, art does not have to be anything but what it is
to be. What we call it is a reduction of what it actually is.
answers4: Creativity is allowing you to make an expression. <br>
Art is knowing which expression to keep. <}:-})
Friday, 25 October 2019
ART.................?
answers1: Op Art is also known as optical art.
answers2: Sorry, but you should not be asking us to do your homework
for you. We can help you find the answers, but you should write it
yourself. <br>
<br>
Perspective is when the lines in the drawing all have vanishing
points. One point has one vanishing point in the image, whereas
two-point has two. A multiple point perspective is very complicated,
and generally allows the item in space to appear more real. <br>
<br>
Op art? Like Optical Illusions? That usually implements colors to
allow different parts to pop out, color contrast may allow some colors
to appear further back to your mind, even though you consciously know
they are all on the same plane.
answers2: Sorry, but you should not be asking us to do your homework
for you. We can help you find the answers, but you should write it
yourself. <br>
<br>
Perspective is when the lines in the drawing all have vanishing
points. One point has one vanishing point in the image, whereas
two-point has two. A multiple point perspective is very complicated,
and generally allows the item in space to appear more real. <br>
<br>
Op art? Like Optical Illusions? That usually implements colors to
allow different parts to pop out, color contrast may allow some colors
to appear further back to your mind, even though you consciously know
they are all on the same plane.
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