Primitive Man as Philosopher
Radin, Paul![Primitive Man as Philosopher](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/460/46015703/CHSBZCOP0346015703.jpg)
First published in 1927, Primitive Man as Philosopher represents a landmark in early anthropological studies. In this work, Paul Radin demonstrates the problematic nature of distinguishing between "primitive" and "civilized" cultures. He traces such ideas as the nature of Goodness and Truth, the meaning of life, and the reality of death across various cultures, highlighting how in many ways primitive cultures are just as sophisticated in their...