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Anthropology Quote by Philip Kitcher

“In the end, we learn about the most basic philosophical questions - like "How to live?" - from a broad mixture of sources, including literature and philosophy, history and anthropology. These sources can guide our reflections on our own experiences, as we explore and reconsider. Mann contributed…” quote by Philip Kitcher
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“In the end, we learn about the most basic philosophical questions - like "How to live?" - from a broad mixture of sources, including literature and philosophy, history and anthropology. These sources can guide our reflections on our own experiences, as we explore and reconsider. Mann contributed to such explorations in a distinctive way, and I hope my book brings that out.”

Philip Kitcher

About This Quote

Source Book: The Philosophy of History, 2001

Philosophical inquiry into how we live draws on diverse disciplines for deeper insight.

In simple terms: Living questions need many perspectives.

Key Takeaway

Seek interdisciplinary wisdom for life's big questions.

Themes

philosophy interdisciplinary life purpose

Mood

curious inquisitive

Type

educational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • personal reflection
  • educational curricula
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

epistemology anthropology history literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which discipline most influences your view on living?
  • How can you integrate conflicting insights?
A Different Perspective

Complex sources can conflict, creating confusion.

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