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356:"Social science is one of the ways to form our convictions as to the good life. This it does not as preaching does it, by telling us what the good is and what our duty is. It does not do it as ethics does it, by examining central questions as to the nature of conduct and by criticizing and formulating systematic rules of conduct. It does it by remaining science. It does it by making clear to us where our choices lead us and what means must be employed to reach what ends. It does it by extending our understanding of where our ideals are in conflict with our practices and where our ideals are in conflict with each other. And it does this through those intensive studies of particular societies and particular men which are not ordinarily carried on in ethics and which are outside the powers and responsibilities of the preacher." 1077: 349:. In a series of lectures, Redfield advocated for a value-laden understanding of the work of the social scientist, as well as a unified approach to the social sciences and the humanities. Against those who advocate for value-free science, for example, Redfield argued that "The values of the social scientist are necessary to his scientific work. Values are a part of the methods of social science. They are the means to learning about other people’s values." 307:
isolated. Redfield realized it did not make sense to study people as isolated units, but rather it would be better to understand a broader perspective. Traditionally, anthropologists studied folk ways in the "little tradition", taking into account broader civilization, the "great tradition". He was elected a Fellow of the
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on peasants. As he did research, he realized he had been trained to treat the society as an isolated culture. However, he found people were involved with trade, and there were connections between villages and states. More than that, the village culture was not bounded. Beliefs and practices were not
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While the methods of the social sciences may attempt to mimic the methods of the natural sciences, Redfield argued the social sciences and the humanities share a common object of study that unites them. He explains, "No one is more deeply engaged in the examination and understanding of human nature
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for his entire career: all of his higher education took place there, and he joined the faculty in 1927 and remained there until his death in 1958, serving as Dean of Social Sciences from 1934 to 1946. Redfield was a co-founder of the University of Chicago
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when I went to the University of Chicago, and I heard the head of the Department of Anthropology, Robert Redfield, lecture on the folk society, which was essentially a stable, isolated extended family, he did not have to tell me how nice that could
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than are the dramatist and the novelist. In learning about human nature, men of literature and men of social science share a common effort, a common interest."
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Vonnegut would later remark that "Dr. Redfield's theory of the Folk Society ... has been the starting point for my politics, such as they are."
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The papers of Robert and Margaret Redfield are located at the Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library.
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Redfield also favored the tendency of the German university system to associate the social sciences and humanities together as
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For Redfield, the social scientist does not merely study, but actively forms values. He argues that:
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In addition to his field anthropology work, Redfield made public and published contributions to the
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Looking South: The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States, 1850–1975
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in 1950. After a series of published field studies from Mexican communities (
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Human Nature and the Study of Society: The Papers of Robert Redfield
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Human Nature and the Study of Society: The Papers of Robert Redfield
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Human Nature and the Study of Society: The Papers of Robert Redfield
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Reading the family dance: family systems therapy and literary study
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Doing Fieldwork: The Correspondence of Robert Redfield and Sol Tax
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Redfield wrote in 1955 about his own experience doing research in
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Fates worse than death: an autobiographical collage of the 1980s
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Totems and Teachers: Key Figures in the History of Anthropology
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The Role of Cities in Economic Development and Cultural Change
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Robert Redfield and the Development of American Anthropology
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The Ethnographic Moment: Robert Redfield and F.G. Friedmann
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Redfield died in October 1958 from complications of
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