The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences

The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences

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History Philosophy Fantasy
Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published May 16, 2017
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 022640336X
ISBN-13 9780226403366
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In a thought-provoking exploration, Jason Ananda Josephson Storm delves into the intricate relationship between magic, modernity, and the emergence of human sciences. He challenges the widely accepted notion that the modern world is devoid of enchantment, suggesting instead that contemporary society is rich with its own forms of magic, though often unrecognized. Through a critical lens, the author examines the historical narratives that have shaped our understanding of modernity, revealing how the separation of the magical from the rational has been a key component in the development of scientific thought.

Josephson Storm intricately weaves together various intellectual traditions, connecting the dots between philosophy, history, and anthropology. His argument posits that the very foundations of modern science are intertwined with practices and beliefs that were once considered magical. This deep dive into the evolution of thought encourages readers to rethink the binaries that have dominated discussions around reason and belief, urging them to appreciate the nuanced ways these elements can coexist.

Ultimately, the work invites its audience to reevaluate their perceptions of modernity, suggesting that the allure of enchantment may still linger beneath the surface. By bringing to light the complex interplay between human understanding and the mystical, Josephson Storm opens up new avenues for thinking about knowledge and existence in a world that often prides itself on the empirical and the rational.

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