In this book, Daniel Dubuisson analyses the long history of the dichotomy between religion and magic, as well as the great stakes of power which it has concealed over the centuries.
Originally published in 1993 as Mythologies du Xxe siecle: Dumezil, Eliade, Levi-Strauss, this work by Dubuisson (director of research, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France) explains a
In this book, anthropologist and historian of religion Daniel Dubuisson contests Mircea Eliade's theory of the existence of a universal Homo Religiosus and argues that "religion" as a discrete concep
Dubuisson (National Center of Scientific Research, Paris) explores the wisdom of eastern and western thought. His perspectives include a fragile and uncertain I, a labile consciousness, the pure consc
In this book, anthropologist and historian of religion Daniel Dubuisson contests Mircea Eliade's theory of the existence of a universal Homo Religiosus and argues that "religion" as a discrete concep