Language and MythIn this important study Ernst Cassirer analyzes the non-rational thought processes that go to make up culture. He demonstrates that beneath both language and myth there lies an unconscious "grammar" of experience, whose categories and canons are not those of logical thought. He shows that this prelogical "logic" is not merely an undeveloped state of rationality, but something basically different, and that this archaic mode of thought still has enormous power over even our most rigorous thought, in language, poetry and myth. |
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Contents
The Place of Language and Myth in the Pattern of Human Culture | 1 |
The Evolution of Religious Ideas | 17 |
Language and Conception | 23 |
Word Magic | 44 |
The Successive Phases of Religious Thought | 62 |
The Power of Metaphor | 83 |