Contenu du sommaire : Mind and Spirit: a comparative theory about representation of mind and the experience of spirit
Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | Vol.26, Sup.1, 2020 |
Titre du numéro | Mind and Spirit: a comparative theory about representation of mind and the experience of spirit |
Original articles
- Mind and Spirit: a comparative theory about representation of mind and the experience of spirit - T.M. Luhrmann p. 9-27
- From karma to sin: a kaleidoscopic theory of mind and Christian experience in northern Thailand - Felicity Aulino p. 28-44
- Crossing the buffer: ontological anxiety among US evangelicals and an anthropological theory of mind - Joshua Brahinsky p. 45-60
- Vulnerable minds, bodily thoughts, and sensory spirits: local theory of mind and spiritual experience in Ghana - John Dulin p. 61-76
- Adwenhoasem : an Akan theory of mind - Vivian Afi Dzokoto p. 77-94
- The mind and the Devil: porosity and discernment in two Chinese charismatic‐style churches - Emily Ng p. 95-113
- Empowered imagination and mental vulnerability: local theory of mind and spiritual experience in Vanuatu - Rachel E. Smith p. 114-130
- What anthropologists can learn from psychologists, and the other way around - Kara Weisman and T.M. Luhrmann p. 131-147
- Thinking about thinking: the mind's porosity and the presence of the gods - T.M. Luhrmann p. 148-162