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  1. Understanding a Primitive Society.Peter Winch - 1964 - American Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):307 - 324.
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    The Primitive Society of the North American Indians is Not U.S. Ancient History.Huang Shaoxiang - 1982 - Chinese Studies in History 16 (1-2):39-58.
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    Understanding a Primitive Society.H. O. Mounce - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):347 - 362.
    In recent times Wittgenstein's work in logic has had an influence on other branches of philosophy. I am thinking, in particular, of social philosophy and the philosophy of religion. In these branches, Wittgenstein's followers have made much use of his notion of a language game. It has been argued, for example, that religion forms a language game of its own, having its own standards of reason, and is therefore not subject to criticism from outside. This argument has given rise to (...)
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  4. Marx and History: From Primitive Society to the Communist Future.Ross Gandy & William Shaw - 1981 - Science and Society 45 (1):109-111.
     
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    Reasoning in a "primitive" society.Gilbert Fulmer - 1977 - Metaphilosophy 8 (2-3):164-171.
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  6. The Concept of Primitive Society.David Goddard - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    The Invention of Primitive Society: Transformations of an Illusion. Adam Kuper.James Urry - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):353-354.
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    Marx and History: From Primitive Society to the Communist Future.D. Ross Gandy - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (1):241-242.
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    Marxism and primitive society.Yu I. Semenov - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (2):201-213.
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    Marx and history: From Primitive society to the communist future : D. Ross Gandy , 190 pp. $14.95. [REVIEW]Benjamin Sax - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (4):483-486.
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    Olympe de Gouges versus Rousseau: Happiness, Primitive Societies, and the Theater.Sandrine Bergès - 2018 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (4):433-451.
    InLe Bonheur Primitif, Olympe de Gouges takes on Rousseau's account of the evolution of human society in his first twoDiscourses, and she argues that primitive human beings were not only happy, but also capable of virtue. I argue that in that text, Gouges offers a contribution to the eighteenth-century debate on human progress that is distinct from Rousseau's in that it takes seriously the contribution of women and families to human happiness and progress. I show how the concept of (...)
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    Enforcement of private property rights in primitive societies: law without government.Bruce L. Benson - 1989 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 9 (1):1-26.
  13. Robert H. Lowie, Primitive Society. [REVIEW]W. H. R. Rivers - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:370.
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    The position of women in primitive societies and other essays in social anthropology.Herbert Brewer - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (3):139.
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    The Child in Primitive Society. By Nathan Miller Ph.D., (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1928. Pp. 307. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]V. Hazlitt - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):145-.
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  16. Patterns of Cultural Change in Three Primitive Societies.Justus M. van der Kroef - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    The psychology of sex in primitive societies. Psyche.G. Elliot Smith - 1924 - The Eugenics Review 16 (1):60.
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    The sources of Western morality: from primitive society through the beginnings of Christianity.Georgia Elma Harkness - 1978 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Frederick Engels and Contemporary Problems Concerning the History of Primitive Society.Iu V. Bromlei & A. I. Pershit - 1984 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):17-49.
    A hundred years have passed since publication of the first edition of Engels's book The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, which Lenin regarded as "one of the basic works of modern socialism." Engels's interest in the remote past of mankind and Lenin's evaluation of his work were, of course, not coincidental. They may be explained by the tremendous role played by the concept of primitive history in a general materialist understanding of the universal historical process. (...)
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  20. The Position of Woman in Primitive Society, by Nancy Catty. [REVIEW]C. Gasquoine Hartley - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 26:136.
     
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    Review of C. Gasquoine Hartley and Walter M. Gallichan: The Position of Woman in Primitive Society[REVIEW]Nancy Catty - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (1):136-137.
  22. Reviews : Adam Kuper, The Invention of Primitive Society: Transformations of an Illusion, London, Routledge, 1988, £25.00, paper £9.95, 264 pp. [REVIEW]Tim Ingold - 1989 - History of the Human Sciences 2 (3):400-403.
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    D. Ross Gandy's "Marx and History: From Primitive Society to the Community Future". [REVIEW]Donald C. Hodges - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (1):241.
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    Book Review:The Position of Woman in Primitive Society. C. Gasquoine Hartley, Mrs. Walter M. Gallichan. [REVIEW]Nancy Catty - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (1):136-.
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    Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies[REVIEW]Erich Fromm - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (1):128-129.
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    Primitive art and society.Harold Osborne - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (4):290-305.
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  27. Primitive Man, State, and Society.Wilhelm Koppers - 1954 - Diogenes 2 (5):69-76.
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    The Possibility of Primitiveness: Towards a Sociology of Body Marks in Cool Societies.Bryan S. Turner - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (2-3):39-50.
    This article argues that tattooing and body piercing in modern societies cannot be naively innocent acts; such activities cannot recapture primitiveness, because they take place within a social context, where social membership is not expressed through hot loyalties and thick commitments. Body marks in primitive society were obligatory signatures of social membership in solidaristic groups, wherein life-cycle changes were necessarily marked by tattooing and scarification. Modern societies are metaphorically like airport departure lounges where passengers are encouraged to (...)
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  29. The Individual and His Society: The Psychodynamics of Primitive Social Organization.Abram Kardiner - 1947 - Science and Society 11 (1):80-85.
     
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    Co-operation in primitive human societies.Burton Benedict - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (2):71.
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  31. The twilight of the primitive.Lewis Cotlow - 1971 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    The Individual and His Society: The Psychodynamics of Primitive Social Organization.Samuel M. Strong - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):438-438.
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  33. The Individual and His Society: The Psychodynamics of Primitive Social Organization.Abram Kardiner - 1940 - Science and Society 4 (2):227-229.
     
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    The Individual and His Society: The Psychodynamics of Primitive Social Organization. [REVIEW]Samuel M. Strong - 1940 - Ethics 50 (3):346-348.
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    Primitive Classification.Emile Durkheim & Marcel Mauss - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):449-449.
    In this influential work, first published in English in 1963, Durkheim and Mauss claim that the individual mind is capable of classification and they seek the origin of the ‘classificatory function’ in society. On the basis of an intensive examination of forms and principles of symbolic classification reported from the Australian aborigines, the Zuñi and traditional China, they try to establish a formal correspondence between social and symbolic classification. From this they argue that the mode of classification is determined by (...)
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    Primitive Classification.Émile Durkheim & Marcel Mauss - 1963 - Routledge.
    In this influential work, first published in English in 1963, Durkheim and Mauss claim that the individual mind is capable of classification and they seek the origin of the ‘classificatory function’ in society. On the basis of an intensive examination of forms and principles of symbolic classification reported from the Australian aborigines, the Zuñi and traditional China, they try to establish a formal correspondence between social and symbolic classification. From this they argue that the mode of classification is determined by (...)
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  37. Primitive philosophy.William Vernon Brelsford - 1935 - London,: J. Bale, sons & Danielsson.
     
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    The Individual and his Society: the Psychodynamics of Primitive Social Organization. By Abram Kardiner, M. D. with a Foreword and two Ethnological Reports by Ralph Linton. (New York: Columbia University Press. London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1939. Pp. xxvii + 503. Price 22s.). [REVIEW]R. R. Marett - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):438-.
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    Saharon Shelah. Primitive recursive bounds for van der Waerden numbers. Journal of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 1 , pp. 683–697. [REVIEW]Joel Spencer - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):887-888.
  40. The economics of primitive peoples.Stephan Viljoen - 1936 - London,: P. S. King and son.
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    Reviews. Raphael M. Robinson. Primitive recursive functions. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Bd. 53 , S 925–942. [REVIEW]Rózsa Péter - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):113-114.
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    Eugenics and education: The practices of ancient, primitive, and mediæval societies.R. Ruggles Gates - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):305.
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  43. The concept of the primitive.Ashley Montagu - 1968 - New York,: Free Press.
  44. Characteristics of ethical systems in primitive human society.Audrey I. Richards - 1969 - In F. J. G. Ebling (ed.), Biology and Ethics. New York: Published for the Institute of Biology by Academic Press. pp. 18.
     
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    From primitive accumulation to entangled accumulation: Decentring Marxist Theory of capitalist expansion.Sérgio Costa & Guilherme Leite Gonçalves - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (2):146-164.
    During the last few decades, the concept of primitive accumulation (ursprüngliche Akkumulation) introduced by Karl Marx and expanded by Rosa Luxemburg has been revived and improved. Accordingly, scholars have used this framework not to characterize a past moment in the history of capitalism, but to grasp the continuous process of coupling and uncoupling geographical and social spheres in the capital accumulation in different fields: financialization, the care economy, green grabbing, the sharing economy, real estate bubbles, data mining, etc. Despite (...)
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    Primitive Law.Christoph Kletzer - 2013 - Jurisprudence 4 (2):263-272.
    This paper considers an instance of Ancient Germanic Law in order to open up a new perspective on understanding the nature and functioning of our modern law. The paper claims, along Kelsenian lines, that the law should be understood as an organisation of force and an interpretation of violence. The law orders society by schematising interpretation. The law orders society not by demanding or prohibiting action, but by allowing a certain interpretation of states of affairs, ultimately, the interpretation of violence (...)
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    Psychedelic Pharmacology Primitive and Bourgeois.T. M. Falk - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (1-2):34-56.
    Beginning with a review of Michael Pollan's latest book about the renaissance of research into the use of psychedelics to treat addiction, depression, and end-of-life anxiety, this essay considers wisdom and insight that might be gained by examining the psychedelic practices of primitive people. Pollan finds that almost all who begin using psychedelics to treat the ill eventually come to the conclusion that they should be made available for the broader purpose of 'the betterment of well people'. By considering (...)
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    Thinking of a primitive individual: a socio-philosophical analysis.Victor Stanislavovich Fomashin - 2021 - Kant 40 (3):178-183.
    The purpose of the study is to determine the conditions and mechanisms for the formation of primitive thinking, initially devoid of strict subordination to the means of subsistence for large-scale goals. The scientific novelty of the article lies in the identification of a set of legal regulators within the processes of primitive thinking. As a result, the author identified a transition from the fragmentary epistemological experience of an individual to a logical system, which is reflected in the mechanisms (...)
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    Primitive Classification.E. B., Emile Durkheim, Marcel Mauss & Rodney Needham - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (2):278.
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    Society and Nature: A Sociological Inquiry (Classic Reprint).Hans Kelsen - 1998 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Society and Nature: A Sociological Inquiry This process shows a relation between social and natural science which is very important from the point of View of intellectual history. This work is intended as a sociological contribution to this problem. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the (...)
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