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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis: 196x129 mm, weight: 278 g, map
  • Serija: Oxford World's Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford Paperbacks
  • ISBN-10: 0192832557
  • ISBN-13: 9780192832559
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis: 196x129 mm, weight: 278 g, map
  • Serija: Oxford World's Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford Paperbacks
  • ISBN-10: 0192832557
  • ISBN-13: 9780192832559
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
'If religion generated everything that is essential in society, this is because the idea of society is the soul of religion.' In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), Emile Durkheim set himself the task of discovering the enduring source of human social identity. He investigated what he considered to be the simplest form of documented religion - totemism among the Aborigines of Australia. Aboriginal religion was an avenue 'to yield an understanding of the religious nature of man, by showing us an essential and permanent aspect of humanity'. The need and capacity of men and women to relate socially lies at the heart of Durkheim's exploration, in which religion embodies the beliefs that shape our moral universe. The Elementary Forms has been applauded and debated by sociologists, anthropologists, ethnographers, philosophers, and theologians, and continues to speak to new generations about the origin and nature of religion and society. This new, lightly abridged edition provides an excellent introduction to Durkheim's ideas.
Introduction vii
Note on the Text xxxvi
Select Bibliography xxxviii
A Chronology of Emile Durkheim xl
Map
xlii
THE ELEMENTARY FORMS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE
Introduction
3(22)
BOOK I: PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS
A Definition of the Religious Phenomenon and of Religion
25(158)
The Leading Conceptions of Elementary Religion
Animism
47(16)
The Leading Conceptions of Elementary Religion
Naturism
63(13)
Totemism as Elementary Religion
Historical Review of the Question. Method of Treating It
76(11)
BOOK II: ELEMENTARY BELIEFS
Central Totemic Beliefs
The Totem as Name and Emblem
87(14)
Central Totemic Beliefs
The Totemic Animal and Man
101(8)
Central Totemic Beliefs
The Cosmological System of Totemism and the Notion of Genus
109(12)
Central Totemic Beliefs
The Individual Totem and the Sexual Totem
121(5)
The Origins of These Beliefs
A Critical Examination of the Theories
126(14)
The Origins of These Beliefs
The Notion of the Totemic Principle or Mana, and the Idea of Force
140(13)
The Origins of These Beliefs
The Genesis of the Notion of the Totemic Principle or Mana
153(30)
The Notion of Soul
183(20)
The Notion of Spirits and Gods
203(86)
BOOK III: PRINCIPAL RITUAL CONDUCT
The Negative Cult and its Functions
Ascetic Rites
221(22)
The Positive Cult
The Elements of Sacrifice
243(18)
The Positive Cult
Mimetic Rites and the Principle of Causality
261(15)
The Positive Cult
Representative or Commemorative Rites
276(13)
Piacular Rites and the Ambiguity of the Notion of the Sacred
289(21)
Conclusion 310(34)
Appendix: Select List of Anthropologists and Ethnologists who Informed Durkheim's Work 344(1)
Explanatory Notes 345(6)
Index 351