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Religion, anthropology, and cognitive science

Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Ritual studies monograph seriesPublication details: Durham, NC Carolina Academic Pr 2007Description: xxiv, 286 pISBN:
  • 9781594601071
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Contents:
Anthropology and anthropomorphism in religion, by S E Guthrie. Durkheimian anthropology and religion: going in and out of each other's bodies, by M Bloch. Malinowski and magical ritual, by J Sorensen. How "natives" don't think: the apotheosis of overinterpretation, by J A Lanman. Witchcraft and sorcery, by E Cohen. Ancestors and the afterlife, by R Astuti. Gods, by J L Barrett. A well-disposed social anthropologist's problems with the 'cognitive science of religion', by J Laidlaw. Towards an integration of ethnography, history, and the cognitive science of religion, by H Whitehouse.
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Index: p 281-286.

Anthropology and anthropomorphism in religion, by S E Guthrie. Durkheimian anthropology and religion: going in and out of each other's bodies, by M Bloch. Malinowski and magical ritual, by J Sorensen. How "natives" don't think: the apotheosis of overinterpretation, by J A Lanman. Witchcraft and sorcery, by E Cohen. Ancestors and the afterlife, by R Astuti. Gods, by J L Barrett. A well-disposed social anthropologist's problems with the 'cognitive science of religion', by J Laidlaw. Towards an integration of ethnography, history, and the cognitive science of religion, by H Whitehouse.

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