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    Religion as universal: Tribulations of an anthropological enterprise.Murray L. Wax - 1984 - Zygon 19 (1):5-20.
    The English term religion is used to refer to local Christian churches, their organizations, and their practices. Nevertheless, Western anthropologists have tried to utilize it as if it were a technical term with universal applicability. Anthropologists have sought to characterize religion by several dichotomies, although their own field researches have revealed the irrelevance of such dichotomies as well as the fact that non‐Western peoples do not recognize an entity equivalent to religion. Were the characteristics used by anthropologists in defining religion (...)
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    Fieldwork and Prior Consent.Steven Polgar & Murray L. Wax - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):39.
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    Fieldworkers and Research Subjects: Who Needs Protection?Murray L. Wax - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (4):29-32.
  4. Overseeing Regulations or Intimidating Researchers?Murray L. Wax - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (4):8.
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    Psychoanalysis: Conventional wisdom, self knowledge, or inexact science.Murray L. Wax - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):264-265.
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    The paradoxes are numerous.Murray L. Wax - 1985 - Zygon 20 (1):79-82.