It seems as though the conception of a human soul, when once attained to by man, served as a type or model on which he framed not only his ideas of other souls of lower grade, but also his ideas of spiritual beings in general, from the tiniest elf that... Calcutta Review - Page 2491872Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 1086 pages
...further on we observe a modification of it, as instance the following sentence in vol. ii. p. 100. It seems as though the conception of a human soul,...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. And then, in articles published in Mind for April and for July, 1877, Dr. Tylor represented himself... | |
| 1884 - 1142 pages
...attained to by man, served as a type or model on which he framed not only his ideas of other eoula of lower grade, but also his ideas of spiritual beings...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. And then, in articles published in Mind for April and for July, J877, Dr. Tylor represented himself... | |
| 1884 - 954 pages
...served as a type or model on which he framed not only his ideas of other souls of lower grade, but nlso his ideas of spiritual beings in general, from the...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. And then, in articles published in " Mind " for April and for July, 1877, Dr. Tylor represented himself... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...further on we observe a modification of it, as instance the following sentence in vol. ii. p. 100:— It seems as though the conception of a human soul,...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. And then, in articles published in " Mind " for April and for July, 1877, Dr. Tylor represented himself... | |
| Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 296 pages
...modification of it, as instance the following sentence in vol. ii. p. 100 : — It seems as thongh the conception of a human soul, when once attained...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. And then, in articles published m Mind for April and for -July, 1877, Dr. Tylor represented himself... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...new purposes, but in developments less authenticated and consistent, more fanciful and far-fetched. m the year — EB Tylor, "Primitive Culture," pp. iog,no. (5) Naturism.— The "Nature-souls," as we may call... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1903 - 496 pages
...new purposes, but in developments less authenticated and consistent, more fanciful and far-fetched. It seems as though the conception of a human soul,...sports in the long grass up to the heavenly Creator and Euler of the world, the Great Spirit. The doctrines of the lower races fully justify us in classing... | |
| James Henry Leuba - 1912 - 408 pages
...type or a model on which he framed not only his idea of other souls of lower grade, but also his idea of spiritual beings in general, from the tiniest elf...sports in the long grass up to the heavenly Creator" (p. loo). Credit must be given Hobbes for having clearly anticipated the Tylorian animism. In the Leviat/ian... | |
| James Henry Leuba - 1912 - 414 pages
...type or a model on which he framed not only his idea of other souls of lower grade, but also his idea of spiritual beings in general, from the tiniest elf...sports in the long grass up to the heavenly Creator" (p. 100). Credit must be given Hobbes for having clearly anticipated the Tylorian animism. In the Leviathan... | |
| Benson Saler - 1993 - 314 pages
...speculates, developed out of primitive conceptions of the human soul as "an ethereal surviving being:" It seems as though the conception of a human soul,...Creator and Ruler of the world, the Great Spirit. (l87l:ll0) Tylor's "minimum definition" appears at first glance to be a straight-forward, substantive... | |
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