Science de l’homme et tradition

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Science de l’homme et tradition is a major work by French anthropologist and philosopher Gilbert Durand that explores the symbolic foundations of human culture and the enduring role of tradition in shaping human thought.

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instanceOf anthropology book
book
philosophy book
addresses epistemology of the human sciences
status of human sciences
author Gilbert Durand NERFINISHED
contributor Gilbert Durand NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
examines continuity between myth and modern thought
symbolic structures of the imaginary
explores enduring role of tradition in shaping human thought
relationship between symbolism and culture
focusesOn role of tradition in human thought
symbolic foundations of human culture
genre academic literature
philosophy of symbolism
theoretical anthropology
hasAuthorOccupation anthropologist
philosopher
language French
mainSubject anthropology
human sciences
philosophy of culture
symbolism
tradition
philosophicalTradition French philosophy
symbolic anthropology
relatedTo cultural anthropology
history of ideas
myth
symbolic imagination
workOf Gilbert Durand NERFINISHED

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