What's in a Name?: Reflections on Language, Magic, and Religion
Open Court (1993)
| Abstract | Words, Ideas, and Things I. Introduction When we first learn to speak and to understand, we are surrounded by people who make noises and also by a great ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Language and languages Philosophy Thought and thinking Magic Religion Controversial literature | |||||||||
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| Call number | P106.W328 1993 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 081269239X 9780812692396 | |||||||||
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