Animism
Animism has been used in a number of ways since Edward Tylor used it (in 1871) as a label to define the essence of religion as the 'belief in spirits' (i.e. metaphyisical, non-empirical or imagined entities). The majority of this entry discusses the original term, and the changes in its definition over time. The more recent use of the term derives from a more respectful engagement with people who treat the world as a community of living persons, only some of whom are human. This animism labels particular cultural attempts to relate respectfully with the persons (human, rock, plant, animal, bird, ancestral, etc.) who are also members of the wider community of life. This 'new animism' is discussed in more detail towards the end of the entry. The adjectives 'old' and 'new' relate to the theorising / writing about whatever it is that is labelled 'animism'. The data or practices or cultures or whatever may be contemporary or ancient.
List of phenomena believed to lead to animism
Lists of phenomena from the contemplation of which "the savage" was led to believe in animism have been given by Sir E. B. Tylor, Herbert Spencer, Andrew Lang and others; an animated controversy arose between the former as to the priority of their respective lists. Among these phenomena are:
Related Topics:
E. B. Tylor - Herbert Spencer - Andrew Lang
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- trance
- unconsciousness
- sickness
- death
- clairvoyance
- dreams
- apparitions of the dead
- wraiths
- hallucinations
- echoes
- shadows
- reflections
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Overview |
| ► | Origins |
| ► | Plant souls |
| ► | Object souls |
| ► | Animism and death |
| ► | Evil spirits |
| ► | Differences between animism and religion |
| ► | Animism and the origin of religion |
| ► | Animism and mythology |
| ► | Animism in philosophy |
| ► | Tylor |
| ► | List of phenomena believed to lead to animism |
| ► | The new Animism |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External link |
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