Autographic and allographic aspects of ritual

Philosophia 29 (1-4):133-147 (2002)
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Abstract

This paper continues Israel Scheffler's investigation of rituals as autographic/allographic. It concludes that the autographic/allographic distinction is more fruitfully applied to rituals as a gradual distinction, distinguishing rituals in terms of their autographic/allographic elements or aspects.

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