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Pythagoras and Pythagorean school --- Pythagoras en Pythagoreeërs --- Pythagoreïsche School --- Pythagoreïsme --- Pythagorisme --- Magic, Greek --- Science and magic --- Magie grecque --- Sciences et magie --- History --- Histoire --- Empedocles --- Greece --- Grèce --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- 182 --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Philosophy & psychology Pre-Socratic Greek --- Empédocle --- Empedokles --- Pythagoras and Pythagorean school. --- Empedocles. --- Grèce
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A great many theorists have argued that the defining feature of modernity is that people no longer believe in spirits, myths, or magic. Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm argues that as broad cultural history goes, this narrative is wrong, as attempts to suppress magic have failed more often than they have succeeded. Even the human sciences have been more enchanted than is commonly supposed. But that raises the question: How did a magical, spiritualist, mesmerized Europe ever convince itself that it was disenchanted?Josephson-Storm traces the history of the myth of disenchantment in the births of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, folklore, psychoanalysis, and religious studies. Ironically, the myth of mythless modernity formed at the very time that Britain, France, and Germany were in the midst of occult and spiritualist revivals. Indeed, Josephson-Storm argues, these disciplines’ founding figures were not only aware of, but profoundly enmeshed in, the occult milieu; and it was specifically in response to this burgeoning culture of spirits and magic that they produced notions of a disenchanted world.By providing a novel history of the human sciences and their connection to esotericism, The Myth of Disenchantment dispatches with most widely held accounts of modernity and its break from the premodern past.
History of philosophy --- Philosophy of science --- History of civilization --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Religious studies --- Western Europe --- Entmythologisierung. --- Humanwissenschaften. --- Magic --- Magic. --- Magie. --- Moderne. --- Myth. --- Okkultismus. --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Science and magic. --- Science --- History. --- Philosophy. --- Europa. --- Magic - History. --- Science - Philosophy. --- Sciences et magie. --- Philosophie moderne. --- Mythe. --- Magie --- Philosophie des sciences. --- Histoire.
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Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1700-1799 --- Enlightenment --- Lumières (Philosophie) --- Lumières [Siècle des ] --- Siècle des Lumières --- Verlichting (Filosofie) --- Science --- Occultism and science --- Science and magic --- Literature and science --- Sciences --- Littérature française --- History --- Themes, motives --- Histoire --- Thèmes, motifs --- France --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Siècle des Lumières --- Littérature française --- Thèmes, motifs --- 18th century --- Themes, motives. --- Enlightenment (18th-century western movement). --- Enlightenment. --- Literatur. --- Literature and science. --- Littérature et sciences --- Littérature et sciences. --- Littérature --- Mouvement des Lumières. --- Naturwissenschaften. --- Occultism and science. --- Occultisme et sciences --- Science and magic. --- Science. --- Sciences et magie --- Siècle des Lumières. --- fiction --- fiction. --- science. --- Dans la littérature. --- Hypothèse --- 1700-1799. --- Geschichte 1700-1800. --- France. --- Französisch.
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