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9780199915262

Rethinking Pluralism Ritual, Experience, and Ambiguity

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    9780199915262

  • ISBN10:

    0199915261

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-08-29
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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How can we order the world while accepting its enduring ambiguities?Rethinking Pluralismsuggests a new approach to the problem of ambiguity and social order, which goes beyond the default modern position of 'notation' (resort to rules and categories to disambiguate). The book argues that alternative, more particularistic modes of dealing with ambiguity through ritual and shared experience better attune to contemporary problems of living with difference. It retrieves key aspects of earlier discussions of ambiguity evident in rabbinic commentaries, Chinese texts, and Greek philosophical and dramatic works, and applies those texts to modern problems. The book is a work of recuperation that challenges contemporary constructions of tradition and modernity. In this, it draws on the tradition of pragmatism in American philosophy, especially John Dewey's injunctions to heed the particular, the contingent and experienced as opposed to the abstract, general and disembodied. Only in this way can new forms of empathy emerge congruent with the deeply plural nature of our present experience. While we cannot avoid the ambiguities inherent to the categories through which we construct our world, the book urges us to reconceptualize the ways in which we think about boundaries - not just the solid line of notation, but also the permeable membrane of ritualization and the fractal complexity of shared experience.

Author Biography

Adam B. Seligman is Professor of Religion at Boston University and Research Associate at the Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs there. He has lived and taught at universities in the U.S., in Israel, and in Hungary where he was a Fulbright Fellow. Robert P. Weller is Professor and Chair of Anthropology and Research Associate at the Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs at Boston University. He works primarily on the anthropology of China and Taiwan with an emphasis on the relations between power and culture.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 3
The Importance of Being Ambiguousp. 13
Interlude: Ambiguity, Order, and Deityp. 37
Notation and Its Limitsp. 53
Interlude: The Israelite Red Heifer and the Edge of Power in Chinap. 79
Ritual and the Rhythms of Ambiguityp. 93
Interlude: Crossing the Boundary of Empathyp. 121
Shared Experiencep. 147
Interlude: Experience and Multiplicityp. 181
Conclusionp. 199
Notesp. 207
Referencesp. 223
Indexp. 233
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