| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - He had no feeling for what religion, particularly public, organized, ritualized religion, meant to the worshippers themselves.193 Tylor was a social evolutionist with a profound commitment to the science of social development.194 Thus, for him, 'magical arts,' witchcraft and the 'occult sciences' (as he called them), whenever they were encountered in the civilized European societies, [were] s
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