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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
 
Claude Levi-Strauss held that anthropology would compare the premodern knowledge expressed through myth with the modern knowledge expressed through science. Myth dealt with concrete things in the world and could only make combinations with those things in order to explain reality. Science dealt with abstract concepts that would open up the possibilities of reality and introduce new ideas. Myth was ahistorical while science implied a movement toward progress.

 

 
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