This is a reprint of Bloch, Maurice. 2007. “Durkheimian anthropology and religion: Going in and out of each other's bodies.” In Religion, anthropology, and cognitive science, edited by Harvey Whitehouse and James Laidlaw, 63–88. Ritual studies monograph series. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press
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Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
Building on Fox Keller’s acute genealogy of the nature–nurture opposition as located in a certain sp...
This is a reprint of Bloch, Maurice. 2007. “Durkheimian anthropology and religion: Going in and out ...
Este artigo insere-se no quadro geral da antropologia da religião. Em primeiro lugar, os autores pas...
La religion est un phénomène culturel universel et un sujet d'étude central en anthropologie. Pourta...
The distinguished French sociologist, É. Durkheim, offers in this work an elaborate and painstaking ...
Religion is a prevalent theme in the works of both Emile Durkheim and C. G. Jung, who participated i...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Students of primitive religion will welcome this translation of an important work. The author’s purp...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is There a Place for Faith in Anthropology...
M.A. (Anthropology)Abstract: Religion, generally accepted as a cultural phenomenon and as such studi...
This article critiques theories of transmission and the reproduction of religion from Comte through ...
Anthropology was originally conceived as a bridge between the natural and social sciences. Its remit...
It is proposed that explaining religion in evolutionary terms is a misleading enterprise because rel...
What is human sociality? How are universals such as truth and doubt variously demonstrated and negot...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
Building on Fox Keller’s acute genealogy of the nature–nurture opposition as located in a certain sp...
This is a reprint of Bloch, Maurice. 2007. “Durkheimian anthropology and religion: Going in and out ...
Este artigo insere-se no quadro geral da antropologia da religião. Em primeiro lugar, os autores pas...
La religion est un phénomène culturel universel et un sujet d'étude central en anthropologie. Pourta...
The distinguished French sociologist, É. Durkheim, offers in this work an elaborate and painstaking ...
Religion is a prevalent theme in the works of both Emile Durkheim and C. G. Jung, who participated i...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Students of primitive religion will welcome this translation of an important work. The author’s purp...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is There a Place for Faith in Anthropology...
M.A. (Anthropology)Abstract: Religion, generally accepted as a cultural phenomenon and as such studi...
This article critiques theories of transmission and the reproduction of religion from Comte through ...
Anthropology was originally conceived as a bridge between the natural and social sciences. Its remit...
It is proposed that explaining religion in evolutionary terms is a misleading enterprise because rel...
What is human sociality? How are universals such as truth and doubt variously demonstrated and negot...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
Building on Fox Keller’s acute genealogy of the nature–nurture opposition as located in a certain sp...