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Possibility Of Anthropological Fideism
Possibility Of Anthropological Fideism, In this book, D. Z. Zhong establishes a methodological principle for cross-cultural research, called anthropological fideism. While anthropologists take for granted that natives don't really believe the unintelligible or inexplicable things they say, and , Possibility Of Anthropological Fideism has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Possibility Of Anthropological Fideism
  • Written by author D. Z. Zhong
  • Published by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, December 2003
  • In this book, D. Z. Zhong establishes a methodological principle for cross-cultural research, called anthropological fideism. While anthropologists take for granted that natives don't really believe the unintelligible or inexplicable things they say, and
  • In this book, D. Z. Zhong establishes a methodological principle for cross-cultural research, called anthropological fideism. While anthropologists take for granted that natives don't really believe the unintelligible or inexplicable things they say, and
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Ch. 1The abuse of anti-fidelity and its use for anthropology1
Ch. 2Farewell, symbolic interpretation!41
Ch. 3Evans-Pritchard and the problem of one and many69
Ch. 4Anthropological-fidelistic beginning of magic101
Ch. 5Fundamental problems about anthropological fideism133
App. 1A minimal intentionalist account of meaning189
App. 2One way to take functionalism seriously : the foundation of inquiry into society193
App. 3The magical power of words197
Anthropolgical-fidelistic explanations of spell201
Bibliography207
About the author217
Index219


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