The Origin of Language and Anthropology. The Influence of Herder and Humboldt on Franz Boas Cover Image

Původ jazyka a antropologie. Vliv Herdera a Humboldta na Franze Boase
The Origin of Language and Anthropology. The Influence of Herder and Humboldt on Franz Boas

Author(s): Lara Bonneau
Subject(s): Philosophy of Language
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum

Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the Herdero-Humboldtian legacy of Franz Boas’anthropology. Herder’s theses on the origin of language and the Humboldtian notion of language as an “internal form” accompanying thedevelopment of the mind articulate the universal and the particular,opening up a new way of thinking about humanity in its unity and diversity. As Herder did before him, Humboldt stresses the importance of individual languages for the study of the human mind. This philological path is decisive for the development of the Völkerkunde, as it prescribes a method based on the attention paid to cultural singularity. At the end of the nineteenth century, however, racialist physical anthropology combined with political pan-germanism upset this balance by using the universal as an ethnocentric yardstick against which singularities are tobe assessed and possibly excluded from humanity. The present paper shows that in reaction to that movement, Franz Boas’ anthropology usesthe philological terrain marked out by Herder and Humboldt in order toovercome racialism in physical anthropology. In that sense, his anthropology remains rooted in the German Völkerkunde, even though it wasforged on American soil.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 59
  • Page Range: 105-125
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Czech