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Magic, science, religion, and the scope of rationality, Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah

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Magic, science, religion, and the scope of rationality, Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-176) and index
Main title
Magic, science, religion, and the scope of rationality
Oclc number
19458622
Responsibility statement
Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah
Series statement
The Lewis Henry Morgan lectures, 1984
Summary
Professor Tambiah is one of the leading anthropologists of the day, particularly known for his penetrating and scholarly studies of Buddhism. In this accessible and illuminating book he deals with the classical opposition of magic with science and religion. He reviews the great debates in classical Judaism, early Greek science, Renaissance philosophy, the Protestant Reformation, and the scientific revolution, and then reconsiders the three major interpretive approaches to magic in anthropology: the intellectualist and evolutionary theories of Tylor and Frazer, Malinowski's functionalism, and Lévy-Bruhl's philosophical anthropology, which posited a distinction between mystical and logical mentalities. He follows with a wide-ranging and suggestive discussion of rationality and relativism and concludes with a discussion of new thinking in the history and philosophy of science, suggesting fresh perspectives on the classical opposition between science and magic
Table Of Contents
List of plates -- Foreword / Alfred Harris -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Magic, science and religion in Western thought: anthropology's intellectual legacy -- 2. Anthropology's intellectual legacy (continued) -- 3. Sir Edward Tylor versus Bronislaw Malinowski: is magic false science or meaningful performance? -- 4. Malinowski's demarcations and his exposition of the magical art -- 5. Multiple orderings of reality: the debate initiated by Lévy-Bruhl -- 6. Rationality, relativism, the translation and commensurability of cultures -- 7. Modern science and its extensions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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