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In and out of each other's bodies : theory of mind, evolution, truth, and the nature of the social

Title
In and out of each other's bodies : theory of mind, evolution, truth, and the nature of the social / Maurice Bloch.
Author
Bloch, Maurice.
Publication
Boulder, CO : Paradigm Publishers, ©2013.

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Description
x, 161 pages; 23 cm
Summary
What is human sociality? How are universals such as truth and doubt variously demonstrated and negotiated in different cultures? This book offers an accessible introduction to these and other fundamental human questions. Bloch shows that the social consists of two very different things. One is a matter of continual adjustments between individuals who read each others' minds and thus, as in sex and birth, "go in and out of each other's minds and bodies." The other is a time defying system of roles and groups. Interaction at this level is created by ritual and is unique to humans. What is referred to by the word "religion" is a part of this, but it is not separate. The study of "religion" as such is therefore theoretically misleading. A second major theme is the way truth is established in different cultures. Bloch's arguments go against recent approaches in anthropology which have sought to relativize ideas of the social and religion. -- ‡c From back cover.
Subject
  • Social interaction
  • Philosophy of mind
  • Anthropology
  • Ethnology > Religious aspects
  • anthropology
  • Social interaktion
  • Medvetandefilosofi
  • Etnologi > religiösa aspekter
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Durkheimian anthropology and religion : going in and out of each other's bodies -- Why religion is nothing special but is central -- Truth and sight : generalizing without universalizing -- Teknonymy and the evocation of the "social" among the Zafimaniry of Madagascar -- Is there religion in Atalhyk or just houses? -- Types of shared doubt in the flow of a discussion -- Toward a cognitive anthropology grounded in field work : the example of "theory of mind" -- Levi-Strauss as an evolutionary anthropologist.
ISBN
  • 9781612051017
  • 1612051014
  • 9781612051024
  • 1612051022
LCCN
2012011086
OCLC
  • ocn714715772
  • 714715772
  • SCSB-1698498
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library