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CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

Organization and Key Usages

Introduction: Nondualism, Ontology, and Anthropology

PART I The Ethnographic Self: The Socio-political Pathology of Modernity

1. Anthropology and the Synthetic a Priori: Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty

2. Blind Faith and the Binding of Isaac—the Akedah

3. Excursus I: Sacrifice as Human Existence

4. Counter-Sacrifice and Instrumental Reason—the Holocaust

5. Bourdieu's Anti-dualism and “Generalized Materialism”

6. Habermas's Anti-dualism and “Communicative Rationality”

PART II The Ethnographic Other: The Ethical Openness of Archaic Understanding

7. Technological Efficacy, Mythic Rationality, and Non-contradiction

8. Epistemic Efficacy, Mythic Rationality, and Non-contradiction

9. Contradiction and Choice among the Dinka and in Genesis

10. Contradiction in Azande Oracular Practice and in Psychotherapeutic Interaction

PART III From Mythic to Value-Rationality: Toward Ethical Gain

11. Epistemic and Ethical Gain

12. Transcending Dualism and Amplifying Choice

13. Excursus II: What Good, Ethics?

14. Anthropology and the Generative Primacy of Moral Order

Conclusion: Emancipatory Selfhood and Value-Rationality

Notes

References

Index

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