We think of religion as the symbolic expression of our highest moral ideals; we think of magic as a crude aggregate of superstitions. Religious belief seems to become mere superstitious credulity if we admit any relationship with magic. On the other hand our anthropological and ethnographical material makes it extremely difficult to separate the two fields.
We think of religion as the symbolic expression of our highest moral ideals; we think of magic as a crude aggregate of superstitions. Religious belie… - Ernst Cassirer
We think of religion as the symbolic expression of our highest moral ideals; we think of magic as a crude aggregate of superstitions. Religious belie…
- Ernst Cassirer
Knowledge of the name gives him who knows it mastery even over the being and will of the god. - Ernst Cassirer
Knowledge of the name gives him who knows it mastery even over the being and will of the god.
Man is always inclined to regard the small circle in which he lives as the center of the world and to make his particular, private life the standard … - Ernst Cassirer
Man is always inclined to regard the small circle in which he lives as the center of the world and to make his particular, private life the standard …
There is a conceptual depth as well as a purely visual depth. The first is discovered by science; the second is revealed in art. The first aids us in… - Ernst Cassirer
There is a conceptual depth as well as a purely visual depth. The first is discovered by science; the second is revealed in art. The first aids us in…
Religion claims to be in possession of an absolute truth; but its history is a history of errors and heresies. It gives us the promise and prospect o… - Ernst Cassirer
Religion claims to be in possession of an absolute truth; but its history is a history of errors and heresies. It gives us the promise and prospect o…
To learn a new language is, therefore, always a sort of spiritual adventure; it is like a journey of discovery in which we find a new world. - Ernst Cassirer
To learn a new language is, therefore, always a sort of spiritual adventure; it is like a journey of discovery in which we find a new world.
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