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The symbolism of animals in different traditions - Anthropological viewpoint. DE

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Historical observation shows that all metaphysical traditions use symbols, "ayat" signs, examples, models and archetypes to support a conception. Thus, the animal is a symbol, a support and a means of conception, among many others. In this option, we can say that God in certain Traditions or nature in others, has deposited in each species reasons for wisdom and models of moral conduct for man to benefit from in his path of teaching and journey towards origin. Thus, the nature of animals is created only to be useful. The universe is a harmonious whole: "there is nothing evil in the world. Everything in its place is good". On the other hand, human beings project their own passions onto imaginary characters. We project our own immediate irregular elements, our own instincts, onto animals.

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Bouattou Bachir, professor at Yahia Fares University in Médéa (Algeria). He teaches human sciences: sociology and anthropology (Doctorat en sciences option sociologie religieuse de l'université d'Alger (Algérie). His books include Le soufisme en Algérie (2 volumes); Le soufisme: initiation à la sociologie religieuse etc.

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Authors Bouattou Bachir
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206578390
ISBN 9786206578390
No. of pages 220
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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