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Anthropology is fundamentally linked to the study of culture, as evidenced by the critique of the culture-nature dualism within the 'ontological turn' in [1] and [2], and the historical examination of these concepts in the field's literature as seen in [3].

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David Ludwig (Wageningen University and Research): Publications ... philpeople.org PhilPeople 2 facts
claimThe 'ontological turn' in anthropology is an intellectual project rooted in the critique of the dualism of culture and nature.
claimIn the paper 'Back by popular demand, ontology,' the authors define the 'ontological turn' in anthropology as an intellectual project rooted in the critique of the dualism of culture and nature.
The cross-cultural study of mind and behaviour: a word of caution link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceGeorge W. Stocking published 'Race, culture, and evolution. Essays in the history of anthropology' in 1982 through the University of Chicago Press.