Language and Myth |
Contents
The Place of Language and Myth in the Pattern of Human Culture | 1 |
The Evolution of Religious Ideas | 17 |
Language and Conception | 23 |
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abstract according achievement activity actual animal appears arises attributes becomes beginning called character conceived conception concrete condition connection consciousness creation definite deity denotation determined direct distinction divine entirely especially essential examples existence experience expression fact feeling finally formulation function fundamental further given gods holds human idea immediate impressions individual instance intellectual interpretation knowledge language Leipzig light linguistic lives logical magic matter meaning mental mere merely metaphor mind myth mythic mythico-religious mythology nature never object original particular philosophy present primitive principle problem produced properties purely question reality realm reflection regarded relation Religion religious remains represented reveals seems sense separate significance single sort speak speech sphere spiritual subjective symbolic takes theoretical theory things thinking thought tion trace unity Usener verbal whole word