Magic, Science and Religion



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Document Outline

  • Title Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • Magic, Science, and Religion
    • I. Primitive Man and His Religion
    • II. Rational Mastery by Man of His Surroundings 
    • III. Life, Death and Destiny in Early Faith and Cult
      • 1. The Creative Acts of Religion
      • 2. Providence in Primitive Life
      • 3. Man's Selective Interest in Nature
      • 4. Death and the Reintegration of the Group
    • IV. The Public and Tribal Character of Primitive Cults
      • 1. Society as the Substance of God
      • 2. The Moral Efficiency of Savage Beliefs
      • 3. Social and Individual Contributions in Primitive
    • V. The Art of Magic and the Power of Faith
      • 1. The Rite and the Spell
      • 2. The Tradition of Magic
      • 3. Mana and the Virtue of Magic
      • 4. Magic and Experience
      • 5. Magic and Science
      • 6. Magic and Religion
  • Myth In Primitive Psychology
    • I. The Role of Myth in Life
    • II. Myths of Origin
    • III. Myths of Death and the Recurrent Cycle of Life
    • IV. Myths of Magic
    • V. Conclusion
  • Baloma;The Spirits Of The Dead In The Trobriand Islands
  • The Problem Of Meaning In Primitive Languages
    • I. The need of a Science of Symbolism and Meaning
    • II. Analysis of a savage utterance
    • III. The conception of "Context of Situation."
    • IV. Language to be regarded as a mode of action 
    • V. The problem of Meaning in primitive languages
    • VI. The problem of grammatical structure
  • An Anthropological Analysis Of War
    • I. War Through the Ages
    • II. War and Human Nature
    • III. The Harnessing of Aggression by Culture
    • IV. Tribe-Nation and Tribe-State
    • V. War and Primitive Politics
    • VI. The Contribution of Anthropology to the Problem of War
    • VII. Totalitarianism and World Wars I and II in the Light of Anthropology
  • Notes: Baloma; The Spirits Of The Dead In The Trobriand Islands
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Subjects

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