Introducing the Independent Thinkers |
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1 "Such Turbulent Human Material" |
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3 | (8) |
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PART I Nineteenth-Century Beginnings |
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2 The Mirror of Modernity |
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The fit with Thomsen, geology, Darwin, and capitalism |
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3 The Phenomenon of The Golden Bough |
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22 | (8) |
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The invention of anthrapology |
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Tylor's idea of survivals |
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The definitive third edition |
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Relevance to Christianity |
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Influence in modern literature |
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Tylor's brand of empathy and intellectualism |
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Terry Schiavo and the medically undead |
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5 The Essence of Religion |
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The Comparative Method and religion |
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Characteristics of Judeo-Christian-Islamic Complex |
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Do the Bororo have a religion? |
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6 On The Uselessness of Ritual |
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55 | (8) |
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Most definitions self-defeating |
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PART III Religion and Science |
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7 Einstein in the Outback |
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Correspondence with Frazer |
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Alcheringa geography-timescapes |
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Durkheim seizes on the sacred |
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The Great Project goes looking for it |
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8 Real Knowledge of Real Worlds |
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The myth of starving Australians |
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Knowledge of their econiches |
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The science of the concrete |
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9 Integrity of Science and Religion |
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Spencer and Gillen's 194 totems |
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Magic, science, or religion? |
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The Arunta understanding of the world |
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Integrity of the land - vs. mobility of longhouses |
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PART IV Dismissing Diversity |
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The context of High Modernism |
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Dawkins swallows Tylor's evolutionism |
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Genetics can never replace linguistics |
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The limitations of materialism |
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Matriarchy Must-Have-Been |
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Anthropology and false science |
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Connotations of the word symbol |
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Ritual and emotion-exorcising Freud |
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PART V Looking for Meanings |
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125 | (18) |
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127 | (7) |
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The Bororo village circle |
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Opposition and complementarity - the solution to Tylor's riddle |
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13 Beginnings, Middles, and Ends |
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134 | (9) |
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The (in)accessibility of ethnography |
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PART VI Ritual and Rationality |
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14 No One Believes in Things That Aren't There |
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Evans-Pritchard's dilemma |
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Azande witchcraft is not supernatural |
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Columbine-rejecting chance |
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Rationality and coherence |
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Relativism, radical and otherwise |
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Schneider redefines culture |
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16 Invitations You Can't Refuse |
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171 | (7) |
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The shaman as kosher butcher |
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17 Nature Does Not Work Independently of Man |
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178 | (8) |
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"Nature does not work independently of man" |
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The Dance to Quell the Wind |
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The Proclamation of Rarokoka-Robertson-Smith vindicated |
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Findings |
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Postscript: Religion and Evolution |
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198 | (7) |
Endnotes |
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205 | (4) |
Glossary of Ethnic Groups |
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209 | (1) |
Bibliography |
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210 | (5) |
Index |
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