However, their systems are closed systems because they reduce the complexity and fluidity by imposing anthropological concepts such as genealogy, kinship, heredity, marriage.
He stated, "It seems to me that the idea of a personal God is an anthropological concept which I cannot take seriously.
The word anthropopoiesis is an anthropological concept which means the self-building process of social man, particularly referred to what concerns modifications of socialized body.
(Compare the modern anthropological concept of a "world view".)
The old anthropological concept dreamed up in the universities to describe the potentialities of nature as understood by primitive people.
In philosophy, sociology and the arts, a biofact stands in close relation to the anthropological concept of the human being a composite of nature and technology.
Thanks to a longstanding anthropological concept and an unexpected discovery, conventional wisdom on human migration may be irrevocably shattered.
Rappaport continued to emerge as a well-respected contributor to the field and its subsequent discourse by the coinage and adaptation of new anthropological concepts.
Rhetoric, then, is an anthropological concept which requires a trans-disciplinary approach (spanning linguistics, philosophy, translation studies, etc.) in order to be investigated.
It may be seen as a subset of the anthropological concept of diffusion and can help to explain how ideas are spread by individuals, social networks and organizations.