For Lévy-Bruhl, “primitive mentality” can shed light on the “passion” that drives the casino player, gambler, or financial speculator to continue at the risk of losing everything. He draws a parallel between the divinatory practices of “primitive” peoples to reconcile the “invisible forces” that are supposed to decide the outcome, on the one hand, and on the other, the various methods used by gamblers and speculators to “exert a kind of mysterious influence” on the “imponderables” on which success depends. I argue that, although Lévy-Bruhl remarks that everyone seeks to defy chance, he does not define the notion but gradually replaces it with the concepts of “fate,” “fortune,” and “magic.” Anthropology needs to question this set of notions ...
Based on a close look at the meaning of speculation(i.e.,speculative characteristics of gambling), t...
Cette thèse vise à rendre compte de la consommation de jeux de hasard et d’argent, y compris dans se...
Superstitious behavior, or a strong conviction that one’s actions have a cause-effect association be...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
In a paper published in 1926, Lévy-Bruhl suggests a close affinity between the mentality of the gamb...
In the mind of many people chance and luck act as real but different causes of events. Even in stric...
phenomenon driven by situational antecedents located in the foreground of the experience itself, rat...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
For what is generally accepted as almost endemic to many a gamblers' disposition - the ideas, practi...
This comment on Levy-Bruhl’s essay on gambling has three parts. The first raises some linguistic and...
The Gambler’s Fallacy is a mistaken belief about sequences of random events. Observing, for example,...
Does problem gambling arise from an illusion that patterns exist where there are none? Our prior res...
Last years have seen an increase diffusion of gambling in Italy: Italian population in 2011 spent ar...
The response addresses Lévy-Bruhl's 1926 essay, “Primitive mentality and games of chance,” focusing ...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
Based on a close look at the meaning of speculation(i.e.,speculative characteristics of gambling), t...
Cette thèse vise à rendre compte de la consommation de jeux de hasard et d’argent, y compris dans se...
Superstitious behavior, or a strong conviction that one’s actions have a cause-effect association be...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
In a paper published in 1926, Lévy-Bruhl suggests a close affinity between the mentality of the gamb...
In the mind of many people chance and luck act as real but different causes of events. Even in stric...
phenomenon driven by situational antecedents located in the foreground of the experience itself, rat...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
For what is generally accepted as almost endemic to many a gamblers' disposition - the ideas, practi...
This comment on Levy-Bruhl’s essay on gambling has three parts. The first raises some linguistic and...
The Gambler’s Fallacy is a mistaken belief about sequences of random events. Observing, for example,...
Does problem gambling arise from an illusion that patterns exist where there are none? Our prior res...
Last years have seen an increase diffusion of gambling in Italy: Italian population in 2011 spent ar...
The response addresses Lévy-Bruhl's 1926 essay, “Primitive mentality and games of chance,” focusing ...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
Based on a close look at the meaning of speculation(i.e.,speculative characteristics of gambling), t...
Cette thèse vise à rendre compte de la consommation de jeux de hasard et d’argent, y compris dans se...
Superstitious behavior, or a strong conviction that one’s actions have a cause-effect association be...