| Adolf Bastian - History - 1882 - 402 pages
...für einen aaeßr/e zu gelten (s. Diog. L.). 24) Ethnologische Forschungen Bd. H, S. 132, 348. 25) Animism is, in fact, the groundwork of the Philosophy...Religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized men (Tylor). **) Mensch in der Geschichte, Bd. I, 204. 27) und so der schwarze Mann in den Einöden des... | |
| Adolf Bastian - History - 1882 - 406 pages
...Diog. L.). 24) Ethnologische Forschungen Bd. II, S. 132, 348. 25) Animism is, in fact, the ground work of the Philosophy of Religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized men (Tylor). 2e) Me»sch in der Geschichte, Bd. I, 204. 2T) und so der schwarze Mann in den Einöden des... | |
| Orlando Jay Smith - Fate and fatalism - 1902 - 344 pages
...full development " the belief in souls and in a future state." This belief, he says (p. 426), is " the groundwork of the philosophy of Religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized man; " and constitutes (p. 427) " an ancient and world-wide philosophy." Grant Allen says: "Religion,... | |
| Orlando Jay Smith - Natural theology - 1904 - 176 pages
...its full development " the belief in souls and in a future state" This belief, he says (p. 426), is " the groundwork of the philosophy of religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized man;" and constitutes (p. 427) " an ancient and world-wide philosophy." Grant Allen says: " Religion,... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - America - 1905 - 556 pages
...consider whether the Indian view can be brought within Tyler's Animism, which has come to be regarded as "the groundwork of the Philosophy of Religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized men." That we may be clear as to what is intended by this theory, we will quote Mr. Tylor's own words. He... | |
| Orlando Jay Smith - Religion - 1906 - 40 pages
...its full development "the belief in souls and in a future state." This belief, he says (p. 426), is "the groundwork of the philosophy of religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized man;" and constitutes (p. 427) "an ancient and world- wide philosophy." Grant Allen says: "Religion,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1907 - 1060 pages
...group together under the general name of Animism. Animism, indeed, is, to quote Professor Tylor, ' the groundwork of the philosophy of religion, from that of savages up to that of civilised man.' As he uses the word it expresses the doctrine which attributes a living and often a... | |
| James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray - Ethics - 1917 - 942 pages
...defined as ' the belief in spiritual beings," ' the deep - lying doctrine of spiritual beings," and 'the groundwork of the philosophy of religion, from that of savages up to that of civilized men,' for the mental process which imputes the form, attributes, and qualities of man to the objects, elements,... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - Social history - 1909 - 956 pages
...rejection of, ancestral faiths ; and such newer developments do not affect the present enquiry as to the fundamental religious condition of mankind. Animism...definition of a minimum of religion, it will be found prac7OO tically sufficient ; for where the root is, the branches will generally be produced. It is... | |
| William McDougall - Animism - 1911 - 452 pages
...close a grip as during the later part of the nineteenth century. " Animism," writes Professor Tylor, " is, in fact, the groundwork of the Philosophy of Religion,...from that of savages up to that of civilized men." t And, though modern Pantheisms have generally rejected Animism, the statement remains substantially... | |
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