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The Origin of Man and of His Superstitions: Unraveling the Threads of Human Superstitions

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English
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Non-fiction

In "The Origin of Man and of His Superstitions," Carveth Read delves into the intricate interplay between human evolution and the birth of belief systems. The book employs a distinctive blend of philosophical inquiry and scientific reasoning, drawing extensively on anthropology and psychology to elucidate how primitive superstitions evolved alongside early human societies. Read's literary style is both accessible and erudite, making complex concepts in evolutionary theory and cultural anthropology comprehensible to a broad audience. His rigorous analysis situates the work within a larger discourse of 19th-century thought, challenging prevailing notions of human exceptionalism and emphasizing the role of instinctual drives in shaping belief. Carveth Read, a prominent philosopher and psychologist of his time, was influenced by the burgeoning fields of evolution and sociology. Having pursued an interdisciplinary path, Read was keenly interested in how human consciousness developed in response to environmental and social stimuli. His engagement with thinkers such as Darwin and Spencer provided the intellectual backdrop for this work, allowing him to explore the underpinnings of human experience in relation to natural processes. This thought-provoking book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the foundations of human belief and the complexities of our psychological makeup. Read'Äôs insights not only enhance our understanding of superstition but also invite deep reflection on the origins of human thought itself. It is a significant contribution to the fields of psychology, anthropology, and philosophy that will resonate with scholars and casual readers alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664591623

Release date

Ebook: November 29, 2019

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