Act and interpretation: sui generis religion, experience, ascription, and art
This paper argues that Eliade can best be seen as a proponent of the recently named "attribution theory" rather than of the "sui generis discourse" on religion. The sui generis discourse itself can be seen as an example of attributing factuality to interpretation (and thereby art...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Romanian Association for the History of Religions
2011
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Archaeus
Year: 2011, Volume: XV, Issue: 1+02, Pages: 51-74 |
Further subjects: | B
ttribution theory
B valorization B fact and interpretation B Attention B religion and art B sui generis discourse B apperception |
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