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The persistence of myth as symbolic form

The persistence of myth as symbolic form

proceedings of an international conference held by the Centre for Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow, 16-18 September 2005

By Paul Bishop,R. H. Stephenson

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Publish Date

2008

Publisher

Maney

Language

eng

Pages

284

Description:

"As a central part of his philosophy of symbolic forms - as a form of religious expression, and as a political problematic - the question of myth belongs at the heart of Ernst Cassier's intellectual enterprise. Using a variety of methodological and conceptual approaches, these papers examine the persistence of myth as a symbolic form from a variety of perspectives: philosophical, anthropological, psychological, political, and historico-cultural. In its way each paper attempts, in Cassirer's phrase, to 'see the adversary face to face'."--Jacket.