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Teildisziplinen der Kognitionswissenschaft

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Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft

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Die Anthropologie ist die Wissenschaft vom Menschen. Sie fächert sich in geistes- und naturwissenschaftlich orientierte Disziplinen auf, wobei für die Kognitionswissenschaft hauptsächlich die Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie (in Deutschland meist als ›Ethnologie‹ bezeichnet) — und deren Unterdisziplin Kognitionsethnologie (s. Kap. II. A.2) — sowie v. a. naturwissenschaftlich ausgerichtete interdisziplinäre Ansätze wie die evolutionäre Anthropologie (s. Kap. II. A.1) relevant sind. Obwohl die Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie eine der Gründungsdisziplinen der Kognitionswissenschaft ist und mit daran beteiligt war, im Rahmen der sog. kognitiven Wende den Behaviorismus als dominantes Forschungsparadigma abzulösen, zeigten sich in den Jahren danach gewisse Entfremdungstendenzen — Boden (2006, 515) spricht gar von einer »missing discipline«. Sehr allgemein gesprochen befasst sich die Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie damit, kulturell variierende Weltordnungen, Deutungsstrukturen und soziale Handlungsmuster zu verstehen, zu erklären und miteinander zu vergleichen.

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