The concepts of manipulative abduction and of extending, disembodying, and distributing the mind can help delineate important aspects of the role of habits, rituals, and symbols in human cognition, including when new concepts are created. Taking advantage of some psychoanalytical and anthropological issues, I will show how symbolic habits in rituals can function as memory mediators which are able to play significant roles in human cognition and action. They can maximize abducibility and so recoverability of knowledge contents, including at the unconscious level
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70)The objective of this thesis is to analyze the prev...
This paper is concerned with archaeological evidence for the mechanisms by which group memory is tra...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
The externalization/disembodiment of mind is a significant cognitive perspective able to unveil some...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)In this paper I shall approach ritual as an extensi...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives, with little considerat...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritual has long been a central concept in anthropological theories of religious transmission. Ritual...
In ritual theory, ritual objects have mostly been discussed in terms of symbols and interpretations....
Humans have created and maintained an exponentially large and sophisticated behavioral corpus over e...
This work looks at theories about cultural rituals and discusses the broad use of the idea that cult...
Lawson and McCauley (1990) have argued that non-cultured regularities in how actions are conceptuali...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70)The objective of this thesis is to analyze the prev...
This paper is concerned with archaeological evidence for the mechanisms by which group memory is tra...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
The externalization/disembodiment of mind is a significant cognitive perspective able to unveil some...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)In this paper I shall approach ritual as an extensi...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives, with little considerat...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritual has long been a central concept in anthropological theories of religious transmission. Ritual...
In ritual theory, ritual objects have mostly been discussed in terms of symbols and interpretations....
Humans have created and maintained an exponentially large and sophisticated behavioral corpus over e...
This work looks at theories about cultural rituals and discusses the broad use of the idea that cult...
Lawson and McCauley (1990) have argued that non-cultured regularities in how actions are conceptuali...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70)The objective of this thesis is to analyze the prev...
This paper is concerned with archaeological evidence for the mechanisms by which group memory is tra...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...