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M. Eliade, William Trask, Jonathan Smith (1955)
The myth of the eternal return : cosmos and history
Abstract An article is concerned with the theoretical conditions of transgression in pre-modern, modern and contemporary society. Author argues that in pre-modern worldview there were no conceptual conditions which made transgression possible. In modern and especially postmodern de-enchanted world a real transgression is a creative work which goes beyond the limitations of exclusive humanism. Among the discussed authors are: Ch. Taylor, D. Castaldo, M. Douglas
Annales UMCS. Sectio I (Filozofia, Socjologia) – de Gruyter
Published: Jun 1, 2014
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