Being Human: Religion and Superstition in a Psychoanalytic Philosophy of Religion

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 70:255-279 (2012)
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At one place in his collection of essays The Crane Bag and Other Disputed Subjects, the novelist and mythographer Robert Graves makes the following claim that might sound rather shocking to the ears of an analytic philosopher:I find myself far more at home with mildly superstitious people – sailors and miners, for instance – than with stark rationalists. They have more humanity.

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