Magic, science, religion and the scope of rationality.
de Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja; Harris, Alfred préf.
Collection: The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures. 1984 .Éditeur: Cambridge ; New York ; Port Chester : Cambridge University Press, 1991 ; 1996.Description: xii-187 p. : fig., pl. photogr.ISBN: 0521374863; 0521376319.N° Inventaire: L12677, FPAME1289.Thématique: Science | Religion | Magie | PhilosophieThématique spécifique: Renaissance | Relation homme-nature | Croyance | Langage et pensée | Astrologie | Sacré | Développement du langage | Sorcellerie | Cosmos | Physique | Connaissance | Linguistique | Antiquité | Médecine | Causalité | Psycholinguistique | Profane | Pensée magique | Phénoménologie | Confucianisme | Pensée scientifique | Rite | Mathématiques | Christianisme | Universalité | Paganisme | Animisme | Mythologie | Cosmologie | Relativisme | Pensée primitive | Pensée | Rituel | Esotérisme | Rationalité | Empirisme | ProtestantismeAuteur cité: Evans-Pritchard, Edward (1902-1973) | Malinowski, Bronisław (1884-1942) | Durkheim, Emile (1858-1917) | Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien (1857-1939) | Kuhn, Thomas Samuel | Tylor, Edward Burnett | Copernic, Nicolas | Winch (P.) | Frazer, James George (1854-1941) | Calvin (J.) | Wittgenstein, Ludwig | MacIntyre, Alasdair CContenu: Magic, Science and Religion in Western Thought : Anthropology's intellectual legacy -- Anthropology's Intellectual Legacy (continued) -- Sir Edward Tylor Versus Bronislaw Malinowski : Is magic false science or meaningful performance? -- Malinowski's Demarcations and his Exposition of the Magical Art -- Multiple Orderings of Reality : The debate initiated by Lévy-Bruhl -- Rationality, Relativism, the Translation and Commensurability of Cultures -- Modern Science and its Extensions. Item type:

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Éric-de-Dampierre | Fonds Patrick Menget | FPAME 1289 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Consultation sur place | FPAME1289 | ||
Éric-de-Dampierre | Fonds général | GN 475 T155 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | L12677 |
Notes. Bibliogr. Index.
Magic, Science and Religion in Western Thought : Anthropology's intellectual legacy -- Anthropology's Intellectual Legacy (continued) -- Sir Edward Tylor Versus Bronislaw Malinowski : Is magic false science or meaningful performance? -- Malinowski's Demarcations and his Exposition of the Magical Art -- Multiple Orderings of Reality : The debate initiated by Lévy-Bruhl -- Rationality, Relativism, the Translation and Commensurability of Cultures -- Modern Science and its Extensions.
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