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Ritual and Mantras: Rules Without Meaning

 
Frits Staal (Author)
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Ritual and Mantras: Rules Without Meaning is an original study of ritual and mantras which shows that rites lead a life of their own, unaffected by religion or society. In its analysis of Vedic ritual, it uses methods inspired by logic, linguistics, anthropology and Asian studies. New insights are offered into various topics including music, bird song and the origin of language. The discussion culminates in a proposal for a new human science that challenges the current dogma of "the two cultures" of sciences and humanities.

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Frits Staal

Frits Stall has written about language, philosophy and ritual but his scientific pursuits encompass diverse areas and disciplines.  Born in Amsterdam in 1930, he studied several languages, including Greek and Arabic, but concentrated on physics and mathematical logic before a Government of India scholarship took him to India, Indian philosophy and Sanskrit.  He traveled on both sides of the Himalayas, taught and did research for extended periods in Europe and Asia, but spent most of his life in the Departments of Philosophy and of South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is now Professor Emeritus.  His most well-known books are The Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar, Universals: Studies in Indian Logic and Linguistics and Rules without Meaning.  After retirement he moved to Thailand, having long predicted that civilization would return to Asia under the intellectual guidance of India and China.

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Title Ritual and Mantras: Rules Without Meaning
Author Frits Staal
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1996
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8120814118, 9788120814110
length xxii+490p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.