Thinking Through Rituals: Philosophical PerspectivesKevin Schilbrack Routledge, 2004 M08 2 - 288 páginas Many philosophical approaches today seek to overcome the division between mind and body. If such projects succeed, then thinking is not restricted to the disembodied mind, but is in some sense done through the body. From a post-Cartesian perspective, then, ritual activities that discipline the body are not just thoughtless motions, but crucial parts of the way people think. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
1 Ritual body technique and inter subjectivity | 31 |
2 Practice belief and feminist philosophy of religion | 52 |
3 Rites of passing | 72 |
4 Scapegoat rituals in Wittgensteinian perspective | 99 |
5 Ritual inquiry | 115 |
6 Ritual metaphysics | 131 |
7 Philosophical naturalism and the cognitive approach to ritual | 152 |
8 Theories and facts on ritual simultaneities | 177 |
9 Moral cultivation through ritual participation | 194 |
10 The ritual roots of moral reason | 213 |
11 Ritual gives rise to thought | 230 |
12 Ritual and Christian philosophy | 244 |
13 Religious rituals spiritually disciplined practices and health | 258 |
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