It demonstrates how the self-other dichotomy disguises fundamental ambiguity or nondualism, thus obscuring the essentially ethical, dilemmatic, and sacrificial nature of all social life. It also proposes a reason other than dualist, nihilist, and instrumental, one in which logic is seen as both ...
Anthropology as Ethics: Nondualism and the Conduct of Sacrificedoi:10.1111/j.1757-6547.2011.00155.xRohanBastinWileyAustralian Journal of Anthropology
Anthropology as Ethics: Nondualism and the Conduct of Sacrificedoi:10.1111/j.1757-6547.2011.00155.xRohan BastinBlackwell Publishing LtdThe Australian Journal of Anthropology
Western orientations to the self rarely speak of the self in terms of God. However, an orientation to the self that seriously considers God and self to be the same runs through both Eastern and Western spiritual traditions: nondualism. Yet, even to speak in these terms isDB Sleeth...
Anthropology as ethics. Nondualism and the conduct of sacrifice by Evens, T.M.S.doi:10.1111/j.1469-8676.2010.00107_6.xSAMUEL LÉZÉEHESSSocial Anthropology