4 votes Mysticism’s function Posted February 12, 2022 by skybrian Tags: anthropology, mysticism, sorcery, witchcraft, author.robin hanson, source.overcomingbias https://www.overcomingbias.com/2010/02/mysticisms-function.html Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Robin Hanson Word count 641 words 3 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [3] skybrian (OP) February 12, 2022 Link Robin Hanson is often interesting but has some eccentric beliefs, so I'd like other sources on this. Interesting if true. Robin Hanson is often interesting but has some eccentric beliefs, so I'd like other sources on this. Interesting if true. [2] archevel February 13, 2022 Link Parent There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed... There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed them. skybrian (OP) February 13, 2022 Link Parent Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion. Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion.
[3] skybrian (OP) February 12, 2022 Link Robin Hanson is often interesting but has some eccentric beliefs, so I'd like other sources on this. Interesting if true. Robin Hanson is often interesting but has some eccentric beliefs, so I'd like other sources on this. Interesting if true. [2] archevel February 13, 2022 Link Parent There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed... There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed them. skybrian (OP) February 13, 2022 Link Parent Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion. Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion.
[2] archevel February 13, 2022 Link Parent There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed... There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed them. skybrian (OP) February 13, 2022 Link Parent Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion. Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion.
skybrian (OP) February 13, 2022 Link Parent Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion. Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion.
Robin Hanson is often interesting but has some eccentric beliefs, so I'd like other sources on this. Interesting if true.
There are two links in the article to the sources for the in war and in peace sections going to an article that was in anthropological quarterly and some book respectively. Just incase you missed them.
Yes, but I don't know enough to tell whether this is generally accepted in anthropology or perhaps a minority opinion.