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Religion and Science: Two Peas in a Pod or Fruits of Different Vines

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Dow, James W.

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Nixon, Jude V.

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This essay deals with the difference between religion and science. Émile Durkheim and other nineteenth century social philosophers thought that science was a child of religion and that the two belonged to the same family of collective representations. I would like to offer an opposing opinion from the point of view of cultural anthropology.

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Dow, James W. "Religion and Science: Two Peas in a Pod or Fruits of Different Vines" Oakland Journal 16 (2009). 131-147

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2009-01-01

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Religions
Science

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http://hdl.handle.net/10323/7816

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