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... thought . One of the simplest forms of correlative thought lay in the realistic links typically posited between objects and words or visual symbols in primitive magical - ritual sys- tems ; the cross - cultural similarities in those ...
... thought . One of the simplest forms of correlative thought lay in the realistic links typically posited between objects and words or visual symbols in primitive magical - ritual sys- tems ; the cross - cultural similarities in those ...
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... thought . But even here , the literature rarely associates these systems deeply with their ancient antecedents , let alone with non - Western traditions , which are rarely discussed ( or even mentioned ) by specialists in these fields ...
... thought . But even here , the literature rarely associates these systems deeply with their ancient antecedents , let alone with non - Western traditions , which are rarely discussed ( or even mentioned ) by specialists in these fields ...
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... thought in literate New World civilizations.20 In the rest of this paper we will briefly examine the neurobiological grounds of correlative thought and closely related animistic - religious ideas ; we will then con- sider the ways in ...
... thought in literate New World civilizations.20 In the rest of this paper we will briefly examine the neurobiological grounds of correlative thought and closely related animistic - religious ideas ; we will then con- sider the ways in ...
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Reconsidering the Correlative Cosmology of Early China | 5 |
Correlative Cosmology and its Histories | 13 |
Violent Misreadings The Hermeneutics of Cosmology | 29 |
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