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The anatomy of thought

Mind 92 (366):264-269 (1983)

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  1. Enchantment.Roger Fellows - 2000 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 47:91-104.
    Oscar Wilde remarked in The Picture of Dorian Gray that, ‘It is only the shallow people who do not judge by appearances.’ Over three centuries of natural science show that, at least as far as the study of the natural world is concerned, Wilde's epigram is itself shallow. Weber used the term ‘disenchantment’ to mean the elimination of magic from the modern scientific world view: the intellectual rationalisation of the world embodied in modern science has made it impossible to believe (...)
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