[Redbook8:4][19901003:1620c]{Structuralism}[3rd October 1990]
19901003.1620 (Wed)
[continued]
‘The structural method, in short, purports to detect the common structure of widely different social and cultural forms. The structure does not determine the concrete expressions; the variety of expressions it generates is potentially unlimited. The structures that generate the varieties of cultural and social forms ultimately reflect, according to Lévi-Strauss, basic characteristics of the Human mind.’
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‘The structural method, when applied by different scholars, appears to lead to different results.’
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*– E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 27:416
**– ibid [per fn=* above]
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