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Magic, Science, Religion, and the Scope of Rationality
Magic, Science, Religion, and the Scope of Rationality, Three major interpretative approaches to magic in anthropology follow a review of the great debates in classical Judaism, early Greek science, Renaissance philosophy, the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution., Magic, Science, Religion, and the Scope of Rationality has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Magic, Science, Religion, and the Scope of Rationality
  • Written by author Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, March 1990
  • Three major interpretative approaches to magic in anthropology follow a review of the great debates in classical Judaism, early Greek science, Renaissance philosophy, the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution.
  • This accessible and illuminating book explores the classical opposition between magic, science and religion.
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List of plates; Foreword Alfred Harris; Acknowledgements;

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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